Immigrating to The United States
- Andrew J. Ashborn
- Sep 2, 2017
- 1 min read

Immigration to the United States is one step for brighter and successful future. While everyone my want to immigrate to the U.S., the possibility is limited. In order to have full immigrant benefits in the U.S., it is always recommended to immigrate to the U.S. legally.
As of today, current U.S. immigration law provides certain categories to immigrate to the U.S. and receive Permanent Resident Status, which will lead to possible U.S. Citizenship. Foreign nationals may apply for immigrant visas under following categories:
Family-Based Immigration
Immediate Relatives of the U.S. Citizen or Lawful Permanent Resident may be eligible for Immigrant Visa oversees or become lawful permanent resident if residing in the U.S.
Employment-Based Immigration
To be eligible to receive an immigrant visa or permanent resident status, an applicant should be sponsored by a U.S. employer or become an investor within the U.S. territory.
Diversity Immigrant Visa
Diversity Visa, also known as Green Card Lottery, provides 50,000 immigrant visas to families and individuals from eligible countries annually. Persons applying and receiving immigrant visa in this category receive full immigrant benefits as in any other categories.
Besides above described categories, there are many other pathways for eligibility to become a permanent resident of the U.S. To check if you are qualified in any of possible categories for becoming a permanent resident, it is always recommended to consult with professionals. Our professional team will answer all your questions regarding your immigration status.
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