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Many immigrants who visit the United States for personal or business purposes decide they want to stay in this country permanently. In order to remain in the country as permanent residents, these individuals might need to obtain green cards.
If you or someone you love wants to obtain permanent residency, you should consult with a seasoned Mesa green card lawyer as soon as you can. A dedicated team of attorneys has extensive experience with all aspects of immigration law. They could answer all your immigration questions accurately and offer you knowledgeable advice and support to help you through the application process as swiftly and efficiently as possible.
People who want to live permanently in the United States must apply for permanent resident status. Many people commonly refer to this process as getting a green card. Although permanent residents are not citizens, they have certain immigration benefits, including the right to live and work in this country. However, only citizens can vote in federal and state elections.
People with green cards need to follow specific rules, or they could unintentionally cause their green card to be revoked. Citizens can live in any other country for any length of time and without risk of losing their citizenship. Permanent residents are allowed to travel in and out of the country, but they must spend the majority of their time in the United States. If an applicant committed fraud or misrepresented any information on their application, they could also lose their green card. People convicted of certain crimes, such as violent offenses, could also lose permanent resident status. Experienced Mesa attorneys could explain the benefits and obligations involved with securing a green card.
Only eligible applicants can receive green cards for permanent residency. The most common type of eligibility requires sponsorship from a family member or employer.
People who are United States citizens or legal residents can sponsor certain family members to obtain immediate green cards. First, U.S. citizens and residents can sponsor their spouses. Citizens’ spouses can usually obtain their green card in less time than spouses of legal residents. Once a spouse obtains a green card through marriage, they will have permanent residency as long as they spend most of their time in this country and comply with the other requirements for permanent residency.
Family members can also sponsor their unmarried children who are under age 21. This provision also applies to stepchildren. Children over the age of 21 and other family members can also obtain green cards, but there is a lengthier waiting period and a more involved application process.
Companies can sponsor their employees or potential employees to obtain green cards. The employers must show that the person seeking the green card has the skills necessary to perform the work and that their application would not affect market wages.
Some people, including refugees and victims of certain crimes, can file for green cards on their own. Our lawyers in Mesa have helped people with many different types of green card applications and could help individuals determine which option is best for them.
Obtaining a green card can give you and your family peace of mind. However, the application process can be challenging, which is why working with an experienced Mesa green card lawyer is essential. A seasoned legal team could help you understand the relevant immigration laws and walk you through the process of applying for a green card. Call Solano Law Firm to get started.