KARAM LAW
Attorneys

2950 Metro Drive, Suite 201
Bloomington, MN 55425
Phone: (952) 854-3313
Fax: (952) 854-2033

Lawful Permanent Residence in the U.S.: "Green Card"

 

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 American Immigration Lawyers Association

American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA)

Karam Law is a member of AILA, which was established to promote justice, fair and reasonable immigration law and policy, quality legal practice, and professional development.

A green card is frequently the eventual objective of non-citizens of the United States. Obtaining a green card gives non-citizens official immigration status (lawful permanent residency) in the United States. With official immigration status, green card holders can obtain Social Security numbers and receive the benefits that come with being a permanent resident, such as long-term employment and the ability to freely leave and return to the United States.*

People can apply for a green card based on:

For more information, please contact us by e-mail or call (952) 854-3313 for a free phone consultation.

During our 10+ years of immigration law experience, we have helped hundreds of our clients obtain permanent resident status. Karam Law will help you through each step of this complex process, finding the best path for you, your employee or family member to obtain a green card.

We will explain the time-period involved, the documents required for successful case and help you obtain any necessary waivers. Karam Law can help you process for a green card whether you are in the U.S. or abroad, work with you through all stages of the process and if necessary, help navigate through processing at the U.S. Consulate in your home country.

For more information on how to obtain a green card, please contact us by e-mail or call (952) 854-3313 for a free phone consultation.

*Immigrant visas are divided into two categories: visas subject to numerical limitations and visas that are not.
Visas not subject to numerical limitations are granted to immediate relatives (spouses and children) of US citizens, a resident alien returning from temporary visits abroad and former US citizens.
Visas subject to numerical limitations are granted to persons who qualify for family-sponsored (non-immediate relatives such as parents and siblings), employment-related or diversity immigrant visas. It is presumed that every person seeking admittance to the US is an immigrant whose visa is subject to numerical limitations, unless that person can establish entitlement to another classification.

We are located across the street from the USCIS district office and the immigration court in Bloomington (across from the airport and next to the Mall of America)

 

Karam & Associates Minnesota Immigration Lawyers Bloomington MN Naturalization Attorneys

2950 Metro Drive, Suite 201
Bloomington, MN 55425-1681
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Phone: (952) 854-3313 | Fax: (952) 854-2033

Based in the Twin Cities, the U.S. immigration and naturalization attorneys of Karam Law provide complete representation for immigrants, visitors, companies, students and refugees from all parts of the world before the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), and removal defense before the Executive Office of Immigration Review (EOIR), Immigration Court (IJ) and Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA).
Our clients are located nationwide in states such as New York, New Jersey and California as well as throughout Minnesota and the local USCIS district, which covers Minnesota, South Dakota, North Dakota, and parts of western Wisconsin, in communities including Minneapolis, St. Paul, Bloomington, Richfield, Burnsville, Shakopee, Savage, Chaska, Apple Valley, Lakeville, Eagan, Brooklyn Center, Brooklyn Park, Fridley, Blaine, Roseville, St. Cloud, Mankato, Rochester, Austin, and Worthington in Hennepin County, Ramsey County, Dakota County, Scott County, Carver County, Washington County, Anoka County, Wright County, Sherburne County and Stearns County.

The information you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an attorney for individual advice regarding your own situation.