Immigration Attorney Gregory P. Sheehan has assisted clients to come to the United States with a tremendous record of success. Contact his office to find out how you can save time and money while getting your Green Card.
To get your “Green Card,” known as Permanent Resident Status, you will need to start by having a connection to the United States that is recognized under current US Immigration Law. The most common connections to the US are through your employer and/or through your family. Otherwise, special provisions may be available.
The Family-Based Green Card Application
While there are a handful of procedural hurdles to overcome, the first question is whether you have a qualifying United States relative, meaning one who is close enough to you in relationship such that you may qualify for a Green Card.
Follow this link to to find out some general information about the Family Based Green Card Application.
The Employment-based Green Card
Contact us to find out about using a United States employer as your qualifying connection to the US. In most cases we will act as a representative for you as well as your employer in this process – our service will include contact with both parties to ensure that the legislative design of the application is met.
See the link to the Employment-based Green Card when it becomes available.
Asylum Status and the Green Card Application.
When considering such important paperwork, always consult an experienced Immigration Attorney to help you with your Green Card Application. There are specific requirements to gaining Asylum Status and then to get a Green Card based on Asylum status.
Follow this link to find out some general information about Asylum Status and the Green Card Application.
Refugee Status and the Green Card Application.
Refugees must have their refugee status recognized by the United States, and in doing so must fit the requirements of the Immigration and Nationality Act to become recognized as refugees. After that, they can apply for a Green Card. Consulting an experienced Immigration Attorney is strongly advised.
Follow this link to find out some general information about Refugee Status and Green Card Application.
The USCIS recognizes many other qualifications to be eligible for a Green Card, or to adjust to Permanent Status.
Follow this link to see a list from the USCIS of special Green Card Opportunities.
