Secure Your Green Card with Expert Legal Guidance
Securing a Green Card and becoming a lawful permanent resident of the U.S. can be a complex process. At Western Law Firm, we provide expert legal guidance to help individuals and families navigate their immigration journey smoothly.
Who Qualifies for a Green Card?
Eligibility for a Green Card depends on various factors, including family relationships, employment opportunities, and humanitarian protections. Our attorneys assist with Adjustment of Status and consular processing to help clients achieve permanent residency.
Green Card Through Marriage
Spouses of U.S. citizens and Green Card holders may apply for lawful permanent residency. If your fiancé entered the U.S. on a fiancé visa or another valid visa (such as a student or work visa), the Adjustment of Status process allows them to transition to a Green Card holder.
Once approved, the Green Card provides work authorization, travel privileges, and a path to citizenship.
Employment-Based Green Cards
Employers can sponsor foreign workers for permanent residency through employment-based categories such as EB-1, EB-2, EB-3, and EB-5. Whether you're an employer seeking skilled talent or a professional pursuing a U.S. career, our firm can assist with the legal requirements.
Family-Based Sponsorship
U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents can sponsor family members, including spouses, children, parents, and siblings, for Green Cards. Our team ensures that all paperwork is accurately completed to avoid unnecessary delays.
How Long is a Green Card Valid?
Permanent Green Cards are typically valid for 10 years and can be renewed before expiration. Conditional Green Cards, issued through marriage or investment programs, are valid for 2 years and require a petition to remove conditions.
Traveling with a Green Card
Green Card holders can freely travel in and out of the U.S. However, extended trips beyond six months may require additional proof of continued residency. If planning a stay abroad for more than a year, a reentry permit is recommended.
Work Authorization
Green Card holders do not need a separate work permit. They can work for any employer in the U.S. without restrictions.
Why Work With an Immigration Attorney?
The Green Card process involves extensive paperwork, legal requirements, and possible interviews. Mistakes can lead to delays or denials. Our experienced attorneys handle everything from filing forms to providing legal representation, ensuring a smooth process.
Start Your Green Card Process Today
Let Western Law Firm guide you through the Green Card process. Contact us at 866-761-0147 for a consultation and take the first step toward securing your future in the United States.