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Posted 21 days ago
Zubair Qureshi
Answered 21 days ago
You may be eligible for a green card through employer sponsorship, family ties, or adjustment of status if you meet the right requirements.
Sibongile Mthembu
Answered 21 days ago
Because you’ve lived and worked in the U.S. for several years, you might qualify for an employment-based or family-based green card. If your employer is willing to sponsor you, they can begin the PERM labor certification process. You could also explore other visa options that might allow you to stay long-term.
Kazuo Tanaka
Answered 21 days ago
If your work visa is close to expiring, you still have a few possible paths to stay. Employer sponsorship is a common route, but it requires time and proper documentation. Depending on your field or accomplishments, you might even qualify for a self-petitioned green card. Speaking with an immigration attorney can help you identify the best legal option for your case.