Green Cards

A permanent resident card, or green card as it is commonly known, is the document that proves a person has been granted authorization to work and live in the United States permanently. There are many different ways a person can apply to become a permanent resident and receive a green card. The most common ways are to apply through a family member or employer. Other examples include refugee status or asylum, other humanitarian programs, and in some cases you may even be eligible to apply without having sponsor.

At Cohen & Forman, we analyze your specific situation and help you identify the best possible way for you to become a permanent resident or for you to apply for a family member to become one. Through an in depth consultation with an experienced attorney, you can learn what ways are available for you and your family to become a United States lawful permanent resident.

Contact us for a consultation today!