Legal Question in Immigration Law in California
Obtaining U.S. permanent residency
What steps should a German Citizen take to obtain permanent U.S. residency status? Is it possible, and how long would it take?
4 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Obtaining U.S. permanent residency
There are various ways to obtain U.S. Permanent residency.
Family based ; employment based or investor/business based.
We would certainly need to contact a professional to explore avenue suitable for you to obtain permanent residency, if any.
Re: Obtaining U.S. permanent residency
I've worked with German citizens many times over the course of my career. The procedure is the same regardless of the country involved though timing is different per country, and Germany is the same as the most preferred countries as far as timing is concerned because it has so many fewer emigres than oversubscribed countries.
What's most important is the basis of qualification: family and business relationships, the amount of education, experience and stature in their field, whether the person seeks to open their own business, etc. These questions and others require answering in order to know how best to proceed for you.
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Re: Obtaining U.S. permanent residency
Like citizen from any other country. Family petition or employment petition are the two most common ways to go. Fastest way is through marriage to a U.S. citizen.
Larry L. Doan, Esq.
(Straight-talk on Immigration Law at www.GuruImmigration.com )
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Re: Obtaining U.S. permanent residency
You really should consult an Immigration Attorney, because there are many ways to get residency, some of which you may already have. Please send me an email with your contact information and we can discuss your particular facts.
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