Struggling with the Green Card Process? Here’s How to Secure Your Residency
America is a safe haven for foreigners who need to – or want to – leave their home country for a better future. A Green Card (also known as permanent residency) is the document that shows a noncitizen can live and work in the United States permanently. Also, a noncitizen with a Green Card can travel internationally. So, how does a noncitizen get a Green Card?
Get a Green Card Through a Family Member
The first step is to find a way to qualify for the Green Card. The main ways are through family, through a job offer, as a refugee or asylee, or through the diversity visa lottery. If you have close family members like a spouse, parent, or child who are U.S. citizens or green card holders, they might be able to sponsor you.
Get a Green Card Without a Sponsor Through Asylum, TPS, VAWA
Most types of Green Cards require a sponsor, such as the employer or the family member. However, for over 20 years, Blandon Law has specialized in helping noncitizens apply on their own. Though it’s not a guarantee, our approval rate for Asylum and Violence Against Women Act (do not have to be a man, do not have to suffer violence) cases is extremely high. In fact, founder Elizabeth Blandon was chairperson of the committee of Asylum Immigration Lawyer Experts for south Florida.
The next steps – filing paperwork, preparing for the interview and waiting for the decision – are taken care of by Blandon Law. Let us put our expertise to help you. If everything goes well, you’ll get the Green Card in the mail.
Our experienced team at Blandon Law is here to guide you every step of the way to the Green Card. Let’s chat about how we can help you secure your residency. Call 954.385.0157 or click “For Future Clients” today.
Disclaimer – These entries are based on real life events. Family member names, when used, are real. Client names are changed for privacy.