How to Apply for a Green Card in Florida: Step by Step
- rasha149
- 8 hours ago
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Applying for a Green Card can feel overwhelming, especially when you are unfamiliar with the U.S. immigration system. At RQR Immigration Law, we are here to guide you through every step of the process.
What Is a Green Card?
A Green Card, officially known as a Permanent Resident Card, allows foreign nationals to live and work permanently in the United States. It is one of the most important steps toward building a stable life in the country.
Who Can Apply for a Green Card in Florida?
There are several ways to obtain a Green Card, including through family relationships, employment, asylum status, or special immigrant categories. The most common paths are family-based petitions and employment-based petitions.
Step by Step Process
The first step is to determine your eligibility category. Depending on your situation, a family member or employer may need to sponsor you. Once eligibility is confirmed, the petitioner files Form I-130 or I-140 with USCIS.
The second step is to wait for visa availability. If you are in a preference category, you may need to wait until a visa number becomes available according to the Visa Bulletin published monthly by the U.S. Department of State.
The third step is to file for Adjustment of Status if you are already in the United States. This is done through Form I-485. If you are outside the U.S., you will go through consular processing at a U.S. embassy or consulate.
The fourth step is to attend your biometrics appointment, where fingerprints and photos are taken by USCIS.
The fifth step is to attend your Green Card interview if required. Not all applicants need an interview, but many family-based cases do.
The sixth step is to receive a decision. If approved, your Green Card will be mailed to you.
Why Work With an Immigration Attorney in Florida?
The Green Card process involves strict deadlines, complex forms, and potential issues that can delay or derail your case. An experienced immigration lawyer in Tamarac, Florida can help you avoid costly mistakes and navigate the process with confidence.
At RQR Immigration Law, Attorney Rasha Qamheyeh and her team are dedicated to helping individuals and families across South Florida achieve their immigration goals. Contact us today to schedule your consultation.


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