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Is it difficult to get a green card status by immigrating to the United States?

# American Immigration # Introduction The United States has always been a very popular immigrant country. Every year, many people immigrate and settle down with green cards. In fact, it is still difficult for China people to immigrate to the United States at present, but there are many ways to choose. For details, please refer to the detailed introduction.

1. Family reunion immigrants

The scope of family reunion immigrants is very wide, and the scope of green card applicants sponsored by different types of relatives is also different, including:

1, immediate family members of American citizens;

Spouses of American citizens;

Unmarried children of American citizens under 2 1 year old;

American citizen's parents are 2 1.

2. Other relatives of American citizens or relatives of legal permanent residents.

2 1 year-old unmarried children of American citizens;

Married children of American citizens;

2 1 year-old brothers and sisters of American citizens;

Spouses of legal permanent residents;

Unmarried children under 2 1 year of legal permanent residents;

Unmarried children of legal permanent residents 2 1 or above.

3. Children of American citizen's fiance (wife)

A person who is allowed to enter the United States as the fiance (wife) of an American citizen (K- 1 non-immigrant);

A person who is allowed to enter the United States as the child of the fiance (wife) of an American citizen (K-2 non-immigrant).

4. Widows of American citizens

Widows or widowers of American citizens.

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Abused spouse of an American citizen or legal permanent resident;

Abused children of American citizens or legal permanent residents (unmarried and under 2 1 year);

Abused parents of American citizens.

2. Professional immigrants

The requirements for family reunification immigrants are low, but the number of such applicants is still very small. After all, not everyone has relatives such as American citizens or permanent residents to provide guarantees. For most applicants, professional immigration is a way suitable for many ordinary people. The specific ways of migration include:

1, the first priority category

Applicants must have extraordinary abilities in science, art, education, business or sports;

Or an outstanding professor or researcher in a certain field;

Or managers or executives of multinational companies that meet certain standards;

2. Second priority category

The applicant must be a member of an occupation that requires an advanced degree;

Or have extraordinary ability in science, art or business;

Or seek national interest immunity.

3. The third priority category

The applicant must be a skilled worker (meaning that the relevant work requires at least 2 years of training or work experience);

Or a professional (meaning that the relevant work requires at least a bachelor's degree in the United States or equivalent education abroad, and the applicant is a graduate of this major);

Unskilled workers (that is, they will engage in unskilled labor that does not require 2 years of training or experience).

4. Immunity of doctors from national interests

A doctor who agrees to engage in full-time clinical practice for a period of time in a designated area lacking medical care and medicine and meets other qualification requirements.

5. Immigrant investors

Has invested or is actively investing at least USD 654.38+USD 800,000 (or invested USD 900,000 in the target employment field), and will create full-time jobs for at least 654.38+00 qualified employees.

3. Green card for special immigrants

The scope of application of the special immigrant green card is relatively narrow, and not all applicants can meet the requirements, but the requirements are simple. Specific categories include:

1, religious worker

Members of religious denominations who come to the United States to work for non-profit religious organizations.

2. Special immigrant teenagers

Teenagers who need the protection of juvenile court are abused, abandoned or neglected by their parents.

3. Afghan or Iraqi nationals

Translate for the U.S. government in Afghanistan or Iraq;

Or Afghans employed by the United States government or the International Security Assistance Force.

4. International Broadcasting Corporation

Will work in the United States as a media member or USAGM recipient of the American Global Media Organization (USAGM).

Employees or family members of international organizations or NATO -6.

Retired officials or employees of qualified international organizations or NATO, or qualified family members of these employees.

4. Refugees or asylum seekers

The qualifications of such applicants are vague and there is no exact standard. It is not easy to get a green card in this way, which mainly includes two types:

1, asylum

Asylum status was obtained at least 1 years ago.

2. Refugees

He was admitted as a refugee at least 1 year ago.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) green card for victims of human trafficking and crime

1, victims of human trafficking

Currently holding a T non-immigrant visa.

2. Victims of crime

Currently holding a u non-immigrant visa.

It can be seen that there are still many specific classifications of American green cards. However, for most ordinary applicants, family reunion and professional migration are undoubtedly the most common ways to obtain green cards.