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All of our Green Card Guides are made to help you understand the complicated process of obtaining a Green Card, officially called a Permanent Resident Card. Our Guides will navigate you through the Green Card process, so that you can file your Green Card application by yourself without the help of an immigration attorney or an immigration expert. Green card holders, U.S. lawful permanent residents, have certain rights and responsibilities in the United States. The main benefit of being a U.S. lawful permanent resident is to permanently live and work in the United States.
How to obtain a Green Card (officially called a Permanent Resident Card) in the United States
How to apply for a Green Card (officially called a Permanent Resident Card) based on marriage to a U.S. citizen or U.S. lawful permanent resident
Green Card (officially called a Permanent Resident Card) for relatives of U.S. citizens and U.S. lawful permanent residents
Green Card (officially called a Permanent Resident Card) through a U.S. family member for a foreign relative who has violated the U.S. immigration laws
Marriage Interview Questions guide will help you successfully pass your Green Card or visa marriage interview. It covers all the topics and questions that are commonly asked during a marriage interview.
Green Card (officially called a Permanent Resident Card) for victims of domestic violence (VAWA)
Green Card for a fiancé(e) and fiancé(e)’s child who entered the United States on K-1 and K-2 visas
Green Card for the foreign spouse of a U.S. citizen and the foreign spouse’s child who entered the U.S. on K-3 and K-4 visas
How to obtain a permanent Green Card for a foreign spouse whose two year conditional Green Card expires. This is a Step-by-Step Guide for foreign spouses of U.S. citizens or U.S. lawful permanent residents (Green Card holders)
Process of obtaining K-1/K-2 visas and applying for a Green Card (officially called a Permanent Resident Card) for the foreign fiancé(e) and his or her child.
Process of obtaining K-3/K-4 visas and applying for a Green Card (officially called a Permanent Resident Card) for the foreign spouse of a U.S. citizen and his or her child
How to obtain a Green Card (officially called a Permanent Resident Card) in the U.S. and how to apply for U.S Citizenship