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Immigrate to USA

Green Card Eligibility

The eligibility criteria to apply for US Green card are as follows –
Apply for a Green card via employment as an immigrant worker:

First preference Immigrant worker 

Second preference immigrant worker 

Third preference immigrant worker 

Apply for a Green card via Family

US Immigration Eligibility 

Apply for a Green card via employment as an immigrant worker:
Applicants must meet minimum educational qualifications that are equal to or higher than secondary education in the USA. This typically translates to having a high school diploma or its equivalent.
Applicants must demonstrate proficiency in the English language by achieving a minimum score on recognized language proficiency tests such as the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) or the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). A score of at least 6 on the IELTS or its equivalent on other language proficiency tests is typically required.
Applicants must have at least 1 year of professional work experience in their chosen field. This work experience should be relevant to the occupation or industry in which the applicant intends to work in the United States.
While having a job offer from a U.S. employer can facilitate immigration to the United States, it is not always required. Some immigration programs, such as family-sponsored immigration or certain visa categories, do not necessitate a job offer for eligibility.
For individuals considering immigration to the United States, Land2Sky Immigration can provide valuable guidance and assistance in navigating the immigration process and ensuring eligibility criteria are met.

How to migrate to US? 

There are many ways to migrate to the USA; some of the most common ways to migrate to US are listed below:

Migrate to the US as an employee

Temporary work visas allow candidates to enter the United States for the purpose of working for a sponsoring employer. The visa is valid for a set amount of time after which the applicant must return to his home country. Work Permit visas can be granted to applicants if their potential employer submits a petition with the USCIS on their behalf.

Migrate to the US through the investor route

The EB 5 investment visa for United States immigration permits affluent persons to get a green card providing permanent residence status as soon as they enter the country, without having to wait significant periods of time. To qualify for this visa, you must be willing to invest a large sum of money, ranging from 500,000 USD to one million USD. The funds must be invested in an American company, and the applicant must be willing to participate actively in its management.

Migrate with your family to the US

Permanent residency in the United States is also available to family members of US citizens or Green Card holders. There are two types of family-based immigration, depending on the degree of affinity.
The following groups of people are granted the ability to live permanently in the United States:
They will be given their permanent residence permit immediately.
Siblings and children of US citizens or Green Card holders over the age of 21 are included in the second group. Only a small number of Green Cards are available to them. Furthermore, they are frequently subjected to lengthier wait times.

Application Process

Migrating to the United States involves several steps, and the process can vary depending on your individual circumstances and the immigration pathway you choose. Here’s a general overview of how to migrate to the US:

Determine Your Eligibility

Assess your eligibility for immigration to the United States by considering factors such as your purpose of travel, family relationships, employment opportunities, skills, education, and financial resources.

Choose an Immigration Pathway

Select the most suitable immigration pathway based on your eligibility and goals. Common pathways include family sponsorship, employment sponsorship, diversity visa lottery, refugee or asylum status, investor visas, and special immigrant categories.

Gather Required Documents

Collect the necessary documentation to support your immigration application. This may include identification documents, educational certificates, employment records, financial statements, and any other relevant paperwork.

Submit Your Application

Prepare and submit your immigration application according to the requirements of the chosen immigration pathway. Depending on the pathway, you may need to file forms with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), the Department of State (DOS), or another relevant government agency.

Attend Interviews and Provide Biometrics

If required, attend interviews at the U.S. embassy or consulate in your home country or at USCIS offices in the United States. Additionally, provide biometric information such as fingerprints and photographs as part of the application process.

Wait for Processing

Wait for your application to be processed by the relevant immigration authorities. Processing times can vary depending on factors such as the volume of applications, the complexity of your case, and any additional security or background checks required.

Receive a Decision

Once your application is processed, you will receive a decision on your immigration status. If approved, you may receive a visa, green card, or other documentation granting you permission to enter and reside in the United States.

Prepare for Arrival

Make arrangements for your travel and arrival in the United States, including securing housing, arranging transportation, and familiarizing yourself with important information about living and working in the country.

Comply with Immigration Requirements

After arriving in the United States, comply with any immigration requirements, such as registering with authorities, maintaining legal status, and fulfilling any conditions associated with your visa or residency status.

We understand the immigration process can be complex and challenging and therefore Land2Sky Immigration provides expert guidance, personalized assistance, and peace of mind throughout the immigration process.
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