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Green Card

Family Based Green Card
(Form I-130 and Form I-485)

This service is intended to help you prepare all the required immigration forms and give you an opportunity to move to the United States and be reunited with the most important people in your life.

Getting a Green Card is the first step to becoming a U.S. citizen. Lawful permanent residents (Green Card holders) can live in the US, work or study for as long as they want on the condition that they adhere to certain rules. You may be eligible to apply if you have a job or family in the US.

Read the information below to learn more about applying for a Family based Green Card with the assistance of our attorneys.

Marriage Based Green Card
(Form I-130 and I-485)

This service is intended to help you prepare all the required immigration forms and give you an opportunity to move to the United States after marrying a US citizen or marrying a US Green Card holder. 

Getting a Green Card through marriage is the first step to becoming a US citizen. Lawful permanent residents (Green Card holders) can live in the US, work or study for as long as they want on the condition that they adhere to certain rules. You may be eligible to get a Marriage Based Green Card if you marry a US citizen or a Green Card holder.

Read the information below to learn more about applying for a Marriage Green Card with the assistance of our attorneys.

Adjustment of Status
(Form I-485)

This service is intended to help you prepare all the required immigration forms and give you an opportunity to move to the United Stated and be reunited with the most important people in your life. 

Adjustment of Status (AOS) is an application for a permanent resident card by conditional residents of the United States. Once the application is approved, the applicant is granted all the rights of a lawful permanent resident: they can live in the U.S., work or study for as long as they want on the condition that they adhere to certain rules.

Read the information below to learn more about applying for Adjustment of Status with the assistance of our attorneys.

Employment-Based Green Card
(Form I-485)

A job in the U.S. gives you a great opportunity to get a Green Card. It will only take you a moment to answer our questions, let’s go ahead and do it now! Read the information below to learn more about applying for an Employment-based Green Card with the assistance of our attorneys.

Diversity Visa Program / Green Card Lottery
(Form DS-260)

The purpose of this program is to give more people an opportunity to move to the U.S. Since 1986 thousands of the luckiest applicants have used this opportunity to change their lives. Read the information below to learn more about applying for a Green Card after winning the Diversity Visa Lottery.

Green Card Replacement
(Form I-90)

Has your Green Card been lost, stolen, mutilated or destroyed? No problem, Immigrate.tech can easily resolve that issue and you'll receive a new Green Card! Read the information below to learn more about applying for a Green Card Replacement with the assistance of our attorneys.

Green Card Renewal
(Form I-90)

When your Green Card is going to expire, you need to apply for its renewal. This extends your previously issued Green Card.

Read the information below to learn more about applying for a Green Card renewal with the assistance of our attorneys.

Employment Authorization
(Form I-765)

Employment Authorization proves that you are allowed to work in the United States. Such authorization is requested by the employers and is required by law.

 

Advance Parole & Reentry Permit
(Form I-131)

Advance Parole and Reentry Permit are travel documents that allow you to leave and re-enter the United States while your green card or immigrant visa application is pending. Read the information below to learn more about applying for an Advance Parole & Reentry Permit with the assistance of our attorneys.

Refugees and Asylum

You may be eligible for Refugee status or Asylum application if you have faced persecution or fear you will be persecuted on the basis of race, religion, nationality, membership in certain social groups, or political opinion.

Read the information below to learn more about applying for Refugee Status or Asylum with the assistance of our attorneys.