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Immigrant Visas
Obtaining a “green card”— indicating
lawful permanent residency in the United States--is the primary goal of our clients who are planning to enter the United States.
If that is your goal, too, please contact the Law Office of Richard Berman today to arrange a consultation and to learn how we can help you.
Having lawful
permanent residency enables you to live and work in the U.S indefinitely. But because obtaining permanent residency has become
more complicated since 9-11, applicants regularly need help navigating the process.
We can assist you in obtaining
permanent residence through the categories (listed below) within two main types of permanent visas:
1.
Employment-based immigrant visas
* Immigrants with extraordinary ability in business,
arts or sciences * Managers and Executives of multi-national businesses *
Outstanding professors or researchers * Immigrants with advanced degrees and performing work in the
national interest * Immigrants with job offers and a Bachelor degree or higher, or work experience * Religious workers and ministers whose services are required by their non-profit religious organization * Immigrant investors with substantial funds invested in the United States
PERM process: Some employment-based applications
require you to go through a process called Program Review Electronic Management (PERM). This is a procedure by which the United
States Department of Labor certifies there is a lack of qualified United States workers in your job category. Once the labor
shortage is certified you can apply at the CIS level for your immigrant visa. We can help you navigate this procedure as well.
2. Family-based immigrant visas
If you are in one of these categories below you may be
eligible for a green card: * You are an immediate relative of United States citizens, such as parent,
child or spouse * You are the adult child, married or unmarried, of a United States citizen
* You are the spouse or unmarried child of a lawful permanent resident * You are the brother of sister
of a United States citizen * You are being adopted by a U.S. citizen
Diversity
Lottery Visa
Each year, the Diversity Lottery Program makes 55,000 new immigrant visas available for individuals
from under-represented nations. Administered by the U.S. State Department, the Diversity Lottery Program requires that you
have either a high school education, its equivalent, or two years work experience within the last five years in a job that
demands two years training. You or your spouse must be a native of a nation eligible for the Diversity Lottery Program.
Find out more about this program, as well as other means of obtaining legal permanent residency in the U.S., by contacting us today to arrange a consultation.
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