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This page explains how to obtain a green card also known as permanent residence.

Permanent residence enables a person to live and work in the United States for the rest of his/her life. Most people obtain green cards by being sponsored by their employers or their relatives, and this page contains dozens of articles and links explaining who qualifies and how the process works. Other people obtain permanent residence through the green card lottery, through asylum and through various other means. Scroll down this page to learn how you can qualify to receive a green card even if you have no special job skills or relatives who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents.

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1 Kentucky Consular Center 2765
2 DV-2007 Results 2232
3 List of Occupations 2477
4 DV-2009 Instructions 2413
5 DV Program 2399
6 Apply Without A Lawyer 2434
7 Green Card 2604
8 Alternatives to Labor Certification 2400
9 Labor Certification 2421
10 Employment-Based Immigration 2307
11 Applying For A Green Card 2602
12 H-1B Duration 2442
13 Family Members 2542
14 Numerical Limitation 2387
15 H-1B Procedure 2733
16 Temporary Working Visas 2344
17 Practical Training 2459
18 Unlawful Presence 2498
19 Through Relatives 2410
20 Through Investment 2309
21 Through Employment 2339
22 Through Asylum 2368
23 Through Amnesty 2517
24 PERM 2373
25 Green Card Lottery 2625
26 Consular Processing 3144
27 Computer Professionals 1482
28 College Graduates 2142
29 Child Status Protection Act 2218
30 Adjustment of Status 1992
31 245(i) 2191
32 180 Day Portability Rule 2161
 

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