How to immigrate?

Immigrants are legal permanent residents. Permanent residents enjoy roughly the same rights as American citizens. For example, they can live in the United States indefinitely, work in the United States, and freely enter and leave the United States.

So how can I get permanent resident status in the United States?

Beneficiaries can apply for immigration outside the United States, or adjust from non-immigrant status to immigrant status within the United States, mainly in the following ways:

Relatives immigrants: parents of American citizens, spouses of American citizens, children of American citizens, spouses and children of American permanent residents.

Applicants: immigrants with special abilities, outstanding professors, experts and scholars, executives of multinational enterprises and managers of international companies; Immigrants with high academic qualifications and outstanding ability; Migrants of technical personnel, professionals and unskilled personnel;

Immigration by lottery: The US Congress randomly selects and issues 50,000 US green cards from eligible applicants every year.