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Can I get a green card if I work illegally with an American tourist visa?

You can't get a green card if you work illegally on an American tourist visa.

If you want to get a green card, you must meet the relevant conditions stipulated by the US Immigration Bureau.

There are three main immigration methods: family reunion, EB5 investment immigration, EB-3 unskilled immigration, EB 1-C professional immigration (executive immigration).

Family reunion refers to immediate family members: spouses of American citizens; Minor children of American citizens (2 1 under); Parents of American citizens. You can apply for immigration.

Investment immigration EB-5 project

As long as foreign investors invest $6,543,800+in the United States or invest more than $500,000 in approved regional centers to set up enterprises and create 654.38+00 jobs, they can obtain a two-year conditional immigrant visa. The regional center immigration act gives investors a variety of preferential policies. On September 28th, 20 12, President Obama signed the bill, and the American Investment Immigration Regional Center Act continued until September 30th, 20 15.

American EB-3 unskilled immigrants

It is a kind of professional immigration in the United States, a way to move to the United States through working in the United States, and a way of immigration allowed by the American government for its own economic interests. American immigration experts said: Even if you don't have huge wealth, rich management experience, high education and fluent English, you can legally immigrate to the United States. American professional immigrants provide opportunities for all overseas applicants who can find employers in the United States to immigrate to the United States. As long as you are 20-50 years old, healthy and have no criminal record, you can immigrate to the United States. 2/kloc-children under 0/year old can enjoy free public education in the United States, without academic qualifications, English, technical and work experience, assets and tax requirements.

American EB 1-C professional immigrants

American enterprise senior management immigrants, namely American EB 1-C professional immigrants, allow multinational companies to send their senior managers outside the United States to branches (or headquarters) in the United States to continue their senior management work. EB 1-C immigrant visa requires companies in the United States to have recognized transnational cooperative relations with foreign companies outside the United States. Senior managers sent from abroad are applicants for this visa. Before submitting the EB 1-C application, American enterprises must be fully operated for more than one year; If it is within one year, senior managers sent from abroad can apply for L 1 visa to enter the United States first.