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IMMIGRATION HELP PHILADELPHIA

Getting a Green Card
Click to call: 215-406-4060
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The official name for the green card is the Aline Registration Receipt Card, it has been called a green card because, when it was first introduced in the 1940's the color of the plastic identification card with the alien's photo, registration, number date of birth and date and port of entry was green.

Other common names for green card is the permanent resident card. There are several ways for an immigrant who wants to live in the United States of America to receive a green card. 
  • Family-based relationships - recognizing that the family is important in the life of the nation, the U.S. Congress has made it somewhat easier for family members to be reunited with their relatives who are American Citizens or lawful permanent residents.  
  1. ​related or engaged to an American citizen (spouse, child, brother or sister, parent or engaged to be married) 
  2. related to a lawful permanent resident (spouse, unmarried child of permanent resident)
  3. other relatives - unfortunately relatives like uncles, aunts, grandparents cannot be considered as a close family with which you want to be reunited.
  • Employment-based relationships - If you do not have a close family member who is an American citizen or who holds a green card, you may be able to obtain a green card though a job offer from an employer in the United Stats -  as either a priority or a non-priority worker.
  • Asylum and Refugee Status - Political refugees and asylees who can   prove that they fled their country for fear of persecution owing to their race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social or political group  or political opinions, may apply for green card even thou they   are not strictly defined as immigrants.
Immigration lawyers in Philadelphia are very expensive, and they rely on people's lack of knowledge about immigration law and the green card getting process. What Immigration Help Philadelphia offers is the best possible service for getting a green card for the best possible price. 

Don't hesitate to contact us now about any immigration case, there is no fee for consultation.

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Immigration Help Philadelphia
2714 E. Allegheny Ave, Suite 2
Philadelphia, PA 19134

What Our Clients Are Saying

"Mr. George is the nicest guy I have dealt with. He helped me to get a green card for my wife, who was in Morocco. The whole process was very fast and there were no problems. Thank you, Mr. George "

James

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