Firstly,
are you sure you want a green card? Before embarking on the journey of
obtaining a green card, you need to be sure it is the best option
for you. The best way to determine this is to consult with
an immigration attorney, however, reading this article is a good first
step.
There
are four ways to get a green card:
- Family relationship
- Employment
- Investment
- Green card lottery
Family
Relationship
If
your spouse, sibling, or parent is a US citizen, they can petition for a
green card on your behalf and you will not have to wait in any “visa queues”
(although you will need to wait for the standard processing times).
Other
relationships may qualify, but there will be visa queues, anywhere from 1.5 to 23
years (currently).
Employment
If
you can demonstrate “extraordinary ability” in your field, then you may qualify
for an employment-based green card under the EB-1-1 category. If you are
a high-level manager at a company that wishes to transfer you to their US
office, you may qualify for a green card under the EB-1-3 category. There
are other employment-based categories for professionals, but usually a lengthy
“labor certification” process will be required whereby your sponsoring employer
will need to prove that they could not find any US citizens or permanent
residents to fill your role.
Investment
The
general requirement for the investment green card, the EB-5, is to invest at least $1 million into a business whereby that cash influx will
generate at least 10 new full-time jobs for Americans. However, this
threshold is reduced to $500,000 if the business in which you are investing is
located in an area of high-unemployment, or a rural area.
Green
Card Lottery
If you are from an eligible country (Australia
generally is an eligible country), and you want a green card, you may wish to enter the “Diversity Visa Program,” known as the green card lottery. the lottery is open in October every year. We recommend to enter the lottery, through the
official government website: http://travel.state.gov
(Look for “Diversity Visa Program.”)
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