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Do you need a degree to get a Green Card?

Do you need a degree to get a Green Card?

The requirements for the EB-1 green card mandate stricter criteria. Though to qualify under Exceptional Ability without an advanced degree, the foreign national must demonstrate how superior his/her skills are compared to others in the field. The exceptional ability is required to be in the arts, business, or sciences.

How many years does it take to get a Green Card?

In most cases, it takes about two years for a green card to become available, and the entire process takes around three years.

Can I get a Green Card if I am a student?

If you are a student currently living in the U.S. on an active F1 visa, then you may be eligible to apply for a Green Card (a.k.a. Permanent Resident Card). Obtaining this will allow you to legally live and work in the U.S.

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Does it take 10 years to get a Green Card?

Depending on the office where you apply for your Green Card, it can take anything from 7 months to 33 months if you are fortunate. It can take up to 10 years before you get your family-based Green Card.

What jobs give green card?

2016 Green Card Report: Top Job Title

Rank Job Title Green Card Petitions
1 Software Developers, Applications 24,454
2 Computer Systems Analysts 7,975
3 Software Developers, Systems Software 5,085
4 Electronics Engineers, Except Computer 3,037

What are the requirements to get a green card in USA?

As a general rule, to meet the criteria required for a Green Card, you must: Identify with one of the immigrant categories under the Immigration and Nationality Act. Have an approved immigrant petition already filed. Hold an immigrant visa which you can immediately obtain. Be admissible to the U.S.

Can a child with a green card apply for citizenship?

After five years, a child bearing a green card exhibiting good moral character and speaking English, and passing a U.S. history and government exam, can apply for U.S. citizenship with INS Form I-360. Immigrant minors may not petition for their natural or adoptive parents in another country to immigrate to the U.S. under any circumstance.

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How do I apply for a green card?

You might be able to apply for a Green Card through your family, a job offer or employment in the U.S., refugee status, and various other specialized ways. Identify with one of the immigrant categories under the Immigration and Nationality Act. Have an approved immigrant petition already filed.

How many green cards are offered each year?

A total of 140,000 green cards are offered each year to foreign workers whose job skills are not found through advertisement in the U.S. labor market. Employment-based eligibility for entry to the country is a multistage process that must be commenced by the employer.