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Green Card · Permanent Residency

Your Path to
Permanent Residency.

A Green Card grants lawful permanent residency in the United States — the right to live, work, and build a future here indefinitely. Whether through family, employment, or the Diversity Visa program, the pathway you choose defines your timeline and strategy.

3
Main Pathways
Family · Employment · DV
10 yr
Green Card
Renewable Validity
LPR
Lawful Permanent
Resident Status
Overview

What Is a
Green Card?

A Green Card — formally known as a Permanent Resident Card — is the document that proves your status as a Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR) of the United States. It allows you to live and work in the U.S. permanently, travel in and out of the country, and eventually apply for U.S. citizenship through naturalization.

There are several pathways to permanent residency, each with its own eligibility requirements and timelines. The three primary routes are family sponsorship (spouse, parent, child, or sibling of a U.S. citizen or LPR), employment-based categories (EB-1 through EB-5), and the annual Diversity Visa Lottery. Selecting the right pathway — and preparing a complete, well-documented case — is the foundation of every successful application.

"Permanent residency is more than a status — it's the foundation of a stable life in the United States. We help you build that foundation carefully, one document at a time."
Pathways

Three Pathways,
One Destination

Each Green Card route is designed for a different situation. Choosing the correct pathway early is the most important strategic decision in any case.

FAMILY

Family-Based
Green Card

For immediate relatives and preference-category family members of U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents — spouses, parents, children, and siblings. The most common route to permanent residency.

  • Immediate relatives (no wait)
  • Preference categories (F1–F4)
  • Form I-130 petition
EMPLOYMENT

Employment-Based
Green Card

For professionals, skilled workers, investors, and individuals of extraordinary ability. Includes the EB-1 through EB-5 preference categories, with or without employer sponsorship depending on the subcategory.

  • EB-1 / EB-2 / EB-3 / EB-5
  • Form I-140 petition
  • Annual visa caps apply
DV LOTTERY

Diversity Visa
Lottery

An annual program issuing 55,000 Green Cards to nationals of countries with historically low U.S. immigration rates. Selection is random, but eligibility requirements and precise documentation are strict.

  • 55,000 visas annually
  • Country eligibility required
  • Education or work criteria
General Requirements

Core Green Card
Eligibility Standards

While each pathway has specific rules, all Green Card applicants must satisfy a core set of USCIS admissibility and documentation standards.

01

Qualifying Basis

You must have a qualifying basis — family relationship, job offer, self-petition qualification, refugee/asylum status, or DV selection.

02

Approved Petition

An approved I-130, I-140, I-360, or I-526 petition is generally required before the Green Card application can proceed.

03

Visa Availability

For preference categories, your priority date must be current according to the monthly Visa Bulletin published by the Department of State.

04

Admissibility

You must be admissible to the U.S. under INA §212 — free of disqualifying criminal history, immigration violations, or health grounds.

05

Medical Examination

A medical exam completed by a USCIS-designated civil surgeon (Form I-693) documenting vaccinations and health status.

06

Financial Support

Most family-based applicants require an Affidavit of Support (Form I-864) demonstrating the sponsor can meet income thresholds.

07

Biometrics & Background Checks

Fingerprints, photos, and security background checks completed at a USCIS Application Support Center.

08

Complete Documentation

Birth certificates, marriage and divorce records, passports, and other civil documents — with certified translations where required.

Our Process

How We Support
Your Green Card Case

From strategy to submission, every Green Card case we support follows the same structured, rigorous framework.

Start Your Case
01
Profile Assessment

We evaluate your personal, family, and professional profile against every Green Card pathway — then recommend the strongest route based on timeline, eligibility, and strategy.

02
Document Mapping

We build a complete document checklist — civil records, financial evidence, petitions, supporting letters — and identify any gaps that could delay your case.

03
Case Preparation

We organize every exhibit, review all forms for consistency, and structure your application so the officer can adjudicate it cleanly and without unnecessary friction.

04
Submission & Follow-Up

We coordinate filing and stay with you through biometrics, interviews, RFEs, and the transition to permanent resident status — including consular processing where relevant.

Get in Touch

We are always ready to help you and answer your questions

Ready to explore your Green Card options? Our team provides structured guidance and clear next steps — reach out and we'll respond within 48 hours.

Call Center

(818) 800-1816
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Our Location

11330 Ventura Blvd, Suite 100
Studio City, CA 91604

Email

amerieagleventures@gmail.com

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Amerieagle Ventures provides immigration support and does not offer legal advice.