It is no secret that the U.S. immigration system is complicated and can be very intimidating, especially for ordinary people. Yet it is vital for millions of people to understand it before starting an application for a green card. This book explains the most likely bases upon which an everyday person might qualify for a green card: family, marriage, asylum, the visa lottery, and a few lesser-known categories.
Only a few categories of people are eligible for U.S. green cards (lawful permanent residence), and many who apply for them are denied. This book helps everyday people figure out whether they match one of the most likely green card categories, such as through family relationships, asylum, the visa lottery, and more. This book will also serve as a guide to help readers understand the tangled web of forms they will need to file for different categories.
Only a few categories of people are eligible for U.S. green cards (lawful permanent residence), and many who apply for them are denied. This book helps everyday people figure out whether they match one of the most likely green card categories, such as through family relationships, asylum, the visa lottery, and more. This book will also serve as a guide to help readers understand the tangled web of forms they will need to file for different categories.