WE TAKE CARE OF YOUR GREEN CARD
We offer the best legal advice for those who want to live and work legally in the U.S. Learn about the main types of immigration visas
EB-1
Green card visa for people with “extraordinary skills” in the arts, education, science, business or athletics, and who can prove broad national or international recognition in their professional segments.
EB-2
Green card for foreign professionals with successful careers and, in many cases, higher education, and who wish to contribute to the American labor market in areas where there is currently a shortage of qualified professionals. Depending on the EB-2 subcategory, a green card can be granted even without the need for a job offer or employer in the U.S.
EB-3
Immigrant visa (green card) aimed at qualified foreign professionals who have a full-time permanent job offer in the United States made through employment certification.
EB-5
The EB-5 is known as the “investor visa”, and can be purchased by foreigners who wish to become entrepreneurs in the United States. In addition to a minimum investment whose value will be determined according to the location in which the applicant plans to invest, it is necessary to prove that the business created will generate jobs and move the American economy.
WHO CAN OBTAIN A GREEN CARD?
Most Green Cards are issued to direct family members of American citizens, but it can also be obtained through employment, investment or a successful career. A foreigner who has a distinguished professional career and wishes to contribute his/her experience with the American labor market may be eligible to become a permanent resident of the U.S.
WHAT ARE THE PROFESSIONAL AREAS FACING A SHORTAGE IN THE U.S.?
There are hundreds of professions currently facing a shortage in the United States, and to minimize this problem the country needs to rely on the expertise and talents of foreign professionals. Doctors, dentists, nurses, physiotherapists, IT professionals, engineers, airline pilots, lawyers, special education professionals, architects, and many other professions which require technical knowledge and experience are scarce professions in the U.S. Entrepreneurs who wish to open a new business in the U.S. may also have great chances of qualifying for a green card.
Visit the AG Careers page to learn more about the professions facing a shortage in the U.S. and how you can contribute

HOW CAN YOU BENEFIT FROM LIVING IN THE UNITED STATES?
In addition to living in the country that offers the best opportunities for your professional and academic advancement, residing in the U.S. means you will have the certainty of living in a fairer, economically stable society, which offers what most foreigners look for when they consider living abroad: security and a better future for their families.

HOW CAN AG ASSIST WITH YOUR U.S. VISA AND GREEN CARD
Many foreign professionals who want to contribute to the U.S. labor market are not aware they may qualify to obtain a green card and, consequently, the right to become a permanent legal resident in the U.S. AG’s legal department offers a free evaluation for professionals to verify their chances of acquiring a Green Card.
Simply access the link below and fill out our form: https://goto.agimmigration.law/avaliacao.
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I would like to thank Advanced Global Immigration and especially Natasha Gottschald and Michelle Cunha who have taken care of my process (EB2-NIW) with great affection, dedication and professionalism. I have received all the support and guidance necessary. I am confident in my petition and there is no doubt I will recommend the Advanced Global Immigration Law Group team to everyone.