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2021 HOW TO GET A GREEN CARD

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https://www.uscis.gov/green-card/green-card-eligibility-categories
Green Card for Immediate Relatives of U.S. Citizen
You are an immediate relative if you are:
• The spouse of a U.S. citizen;
• The unmarried child under 21 years of age of a U.S. citizen; or
• The parent of a U.S. citizen (if the U.S. citizen is 21 years of age or older).
Green Card for Employment-Based Immigrants
• First preference (EB-1) – priority workers
o Aliens with extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, education, business, or athletics;
o Outstanding professors and researchers; or
o Certain multinational managers and executives.
• Second preference (EB-2) – aliens who are members of the professions holding advanced degrees or who have exceptional ability (including requests for national interest waivers).
• Third preference (EB-3) – skilled workers, professionals, or other workers.
Green card family preference immigrants
• First preference (F1) - unmarried sons and daughters (21 years of age and older) of U.S. citizens;
• Second preference (F2A) - spouses and children (unmarried and under 21 years of age) of lawful permanent residents;
• Second preference (F2B) - unmarried sons and daughters (21 years of age and older) of lawful permanent residents;
• Third preference (F3) - married sons and daughters of U.S. citizens; and
• Fourth preference (F4) - brothers and sisters of U.S. citizens (if the U.S. citizen is 21 years of age and older).
Green Card Through the Diversity Immigrant Visa Program
Green Card for Asylees
U.S. immigration law allows asylees to apply for lawful permanent resident (LPR) status after they have been physically present in the U.S. for at least one year since being granted asylum.
Green Card Through Registry
Registry is a section of immigration law that enables certain individuals who have been present in the United States since Jan. 1, 1972, the ability to apply for a Green Card (permanent residence), even if they are currently in the United States unlawfully.
Eligibility Criteria
You may be eligible to receive a Green Card (permanent residence) under the registry provisions if you meet all of the following conditions:
• You entered the United States prior to Jan. 1, 1972
• You have resided in the United States continuously since you entered
• You are a person of good moral character
• You are not ineligible for naturalization (citizenship)
• You are not removable (deportable) under Section 237(a)(4)(B) the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). You are not inadmissible under Section 212(a)(3)(E) of the INA or as a criminal, procurer, other immoral person, subversive, violator of the narcotics laws or alien smuggler
Special immigrant
Are a member of a religious denomination coming to the U.S. to work for a nonprofit religious organization
Special Immigrant Juvenile
Are a juvenile who needs the protection of a juvenile court because you have been abused, abandoned or neglected by a parent.
Afghanistan or Iraq
International broadcaster
Are coming to work in the U.S. as a member of the media for the U.S. Agency for Global Media (USAGM) or a USAGM grantee.
Employee of an international organization or family member or NATO-6 employee or family member
Are a retired officer or employee of an eligible international organization or NATO, or are an eligible family member of such an employee.
Green Card for a Victim of Trafficking
Green Card for Victims of Abuse
Special Immigrant Juvenile
Are a child who has been abused, abandoned, or neglected by your parent and you have SIJ status
Immigrant Fairness Act (HRIFA) The abused spouse or child of a lawful permanent resident who received his or her Green Card based on HRIFA

Green Card through Other Categories…
Liberian Refugee Immigration Fairness (LRIF)
Diversity Immigrant Visa Program
Cuban Adjustment Act
• Are a Cuban native or citizen, or
• Are the spouse or child of a Cuban native or citizen
An abused (victim of battery or extreme cruelty) spouse or child
Lautenberg parolee
Were paroled into the U.S. as a Lautenberg parolee
Are a native or citizen of Vietnam, Kampuchea (Cambodia), or Laos who was paroled into the U.S. on or before Oct. 1, 1997 from Vietnam under the Orderly Departure Program, a refugee camp in East Asia, or a displaced person camp administered by UNHCR in Thailand.
American Indian born in Canada
Were born in Canada, possess at least 50% American Indian blood, and maintain your principal residence in the United States.
Person born in the United States to a foreign diplomat
Were stationed in the United States as a foreign diplomat or high ranking official and are unable to return home
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