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Explore your options for obtaining permanent residency in the United States — through employment, family, investment, or talent.
What is a Green Card?
A Green Card (U.S. Permanent Resident Card) grants you the legal right to live and work in the United States on a permanent basis. Green Card holders can travel freely, sponsor family members, and eventually apply for U.S. citizenship.


Main Pathways to a Green Card
There are several ways to obtain a Green Card. Each path has specific requirements — our legal team helps you find the strategy that fits your background.
Professionals, researchers, skilled workers, and top talent
- EB-1: For top talent in arts, sciences, business, education, or sports.
- EB-2 (NIW): For exceptional professionals aiding U.S. interests; no sponsor needed.
- EB-3: For skilled workers with 2+ years’ experience.
U.S. citizens and permanent residents can sponsor certain family members
- Immediate relatives (spouse, children, parents)
- Siblings and married children (longer wait times may apply)
Green Card Through Investment in the U.S.
- Foreign investors who invest at least $800,000 in a U.S. business and create jobs may qualify for a Green Card.
Apply after 1 year of living in the U.S.
- Refugees
- Individuals granted asylum
There are also specific programs such as
- Diversity Visa (Green Card Lottery)
- VAWA (for victims of abuse)
- Special immigrant categories for religious workers, juvenile immigrants, etc
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Frequently Asked Questions
What Is the Fastest Way to Get a Green Card?
It depends on your background. Certain employment-based categories, such as those for individuals with extraordinary ability or national interest, are among the fastest options.
Do I Need a Job Offer to Apply?
Not always. Some Green Card pathways allow you to apply without employer sponsorship if you meet specific qualifications.
Can I Apply from Outside the U.S.?
Yes. You can apply while living abroad through a process called consular processing.
What Happens If My Application Is Denied?
If you meet the eligibility criteria for our refund guarantee, we offer a full refund of the attorney fee in case your petition is not approved.