Other Ways to Get a Green Card
Although most immigrants come to live permanently in the United States through a family member’s sponsorship, employment, or a job offer, there are other ways a Green Card (permanent residence) can be obtained, such as the:
- Diversity Immigrant Visa Program (referred to by many as the ‘Green Card Lottery’)
- K Nonimmigrant (includes fiancé(e))
- Legal Immigration Family Equity (LIFE) Act
- Special Immigrant Juvenile (SIJ) Status
Additional programs include:
- Battered Spouse or Child (VAWA)
- Person Born to a Foreign Diplomat in the United States
- Widow(er) of a U.S. Citizen
- V Nonimmigrant
- Afghan/Iraqi Translator
- Afghan Who Assisted the U.S. Government
- Armed Forces Member
- International Organization Employee
- Iraqi Who Assisted the U.S. Government
- NATO-6 Nonimmigrant
- Physician National Interest Waiver
- Religious Worker
Other Green Card Programs
- Amerasian Child of a U.S. Citizen
- American Indian Born in Canada
- Cuban Native or Citizen
- Haitian Refugee
- Help HAITI Act of 2010
- Informant (S Nonimmigrant)
- Indochinese Parole Adjustment Act
- Lautenberg Parolee
- Nicaraguan and Central American Relief Act (NACARA)
- Victim of Trafficking (T Nonimmigrant)
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