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How to apply for a Green Card in 2024: Everything you must know

Those who are eligible can apply for a Permanent Resident Card, better known as a Green Card

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A Citizenship and Immigration Services officer instructs an immigrant ahead of her naturalization exam, on August 9, 2023, in Alaska.John Moore (Getty Images North America)
Alonso Martínez

The Green Card is the most desired document for immigrants who want to become U.S. residents. It is officially known as a Permanent Resident Card and once obtained by applicants, they can apply for U.S. citizenship showing evidence that they have resided in the country for one to five years and are persons of “good moral character.” The process is made through the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). Here’s what to know about the process.

How to apply for a Green Card

The USCIS clarifies that the steps to apply for a Green Card can vary depending on the individual situation of the applicant. However, these are the steps that most will have to go through:

Eligibility

According to the USCIS, the eligibility requirements may vary depending on the immigrant category someone applies for. These are the different categories of Green Card. The USCIS website breaks down each category.

Forms

Most Green Card applicants will have to fill at least two forms, an immigrant petition (which is usually filed by a sponsor or “petitioner”) and the Green Card application (Form I-485). Depending on the applicant’s immigrant category, they will have to fill out other forms. These are the most common:

Applying from inside or outside the U.S.

If the applicant is eligible for a Green Card, they must choose between adjustment of status or consular processing based on their location:

In the United States:

Outside the United States:

Steps for consular processing

If the applicant has an approved immigrant petition and an immigrant visa number, they can apply at a U.S. Department of State consulate outside of the United States for an immigrant visa in order to enter the country and be admitted as a permanent resident.

How long does it take to get a Green Card?

The processing time for a Green Card may vary depending on the applicant’s immigrant category and the offices that process their case, and other factors like the applicant’s country of origin and any backlog in processing times. It could take from several months to several years.

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