Hollywood Florida Green Card Lawyers

Trusted Attorneys Serving in All 50 States

A great immigration lawyer makes all the difference to your case. At Hall Law Office, P.A., we have hard-working, honest professionals, ready to help you.
We are immigrant attorneys who are passionate about immigrants. We know that one mistake could hinder your case, or even worse, damage it in a way that may never recover.

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We are confident that although your case is unique, our competent attorneys have what it takes to handle your case.
This is why should hire one of our professionals to assist you if you need guidance in applying for a green card or have a complex legal matter related to this area of immigration.

Lawful Permanent Residency

Before you can become a naturalized citizen of the United States, you must first secure your green card. There are two primary paths to acquiring permanent residency: (1) an individual must be a beneficiary of an approved petition; or (2) an individual may be the recipient of an immigrant visa that is processed at the U.S. consulate abroad, where they will enter the U.S. as a permanent resident.

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Someone must file for (sponsor) that individual. This could be done through an immediate relative, or. a potential employer. In some instances, you may be able to sponsor yourself.

Permanent Residents (often called green card holders) are authorized to live and work on a permanent basis in the U.S.

In either option, the Hall Law Office Team will advocate on behalf of you and your family and we will thoroughly prepare you in each step of the process.

PATHWAYS TO PERMANENT RESIDENCY

Several Ways to Obtain Permanent Residency

  • Marriage to a U.S. citizen
  • Through family (child, parent, brother/sister)
  • Employment
  • As an investor
  • A refugee
  • As an asylee
  • As a special immigrant
  • As an applicant under the Cuban Adjustment Act
  • As a victim of a crime
  • As a battered spouse
  • As a winner of the Green Card Lottery