Although most immigrants come to live permanently in the United States through a family member’s sponsorship, employment, or a job offer, there are many other ways to get a green card (permanent residence).
These special adjustment programs are limited to individuals meeting particular qualifications and/or applying during certain time frames.
For more information about the following categories, please contact the offices of Atty. Rhoda Yabes Alvarez, Esq. at rmyalvarez@filamlaw.com or call 808-589-7380.
Amerasian Child of a U.S. Citizen
American Indian Born in Canada
Armed Forces Member
Cuban Native or Citizen
Diversity Immigrant Visa Program
Haitian Refugee
Indochinese Parole Adjustment Act
Informant (S Nonimmigrant)
Lautenberg Parolee
Legal Immigration Family Equity (LIFE) Act
Person Born to Foreign Diplomat in United States
Registry
Section 13 (Diplomat)
Special Immigrant Juvenile
Victim of Criminal Activity (U Nonimmigrant)
Victim of Trafficking (T Nonimmigrant)
Nicaraguan and Central American Relief Act (NACARA)
Monday, April 19, 2010
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