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+140,000 employment-based green cards are issued every fiscal year by USCIS.
🇺🇸 Employers with Sponsorship
Check out the latest employers with sponsorships and reach out to them.
👨🚀 How to Get a Green Card Through a Job
Job Offer
U.S. employer provides you a permanent position they're willing to sponsor
PERM Labor Certification
Employer proves no qualified U.S. workers are available for the position
I-140 Petition
Employer files immigrant petition proving your visa category and eligibility
Green Card
File for adjustment of status (I-485) or consular processing to receive green card
✨ Typical Journey Timeline
Note: This timeline is an estimate and can vary significantly based on factors such as company demand, candidate profile, visa bulletin availability, USCIS processing times, and more.
Create Profile
Begin your journey
Apply to Sponsors
Start applying to potential employers
First Interview
Initial interviews with interested sponsors
💬 Community
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📗 How It Works
Green Cards through Employment Process
Build your resume
Create your resume with education, skills, and experience
Email potential sponsors
Use our automated email tool to email U.S. employers to sponsor you
Interview and receive offers
Meet with hiring managers and receive job offers with visa sponsorship
Get visa sponsorship
Employer starts your employment-based green card process
Immigration support
Connect with an immigration attorney to assist with your USCIS petitions and green card process
How to Get a Green Card Through a Job
Job Offer
U.S. employer provides you a permanent position they're willing to sponsor
- Company must prove it can pay your wages
- Position must be full-time and permanent
PERM Labor Certification
Employer proves no qualified U.S. workers are available for the position
- Job ads in multiple channels for 30+ days
- Department of Labor reviews application
I-140 Petition
Employer files immigrant petition proving your visa category and eligibility
- Premium processing available (15 calendar days)
- Sets your priority date for final step
Green Card
File for adjustment of status (I-485) or consular processing to receive green card
- If in U.S.: work/travel permits while waiting
- If abroad: complete process at U.S. consulate
✨ Typical Journey Timeline
Note: This timeline is an estimate and can vary significantly based on factors such as company demand, candidate profile, visa bulletin availability, USCIS processing times, and more.
Create Profile
Begin your journey
Apply to Sponsors
Start applying to potential employers
First Interview
Initial interviews with interested sponsors
💼 Recommended Attorneys
Expert immigration attorneys vetted by Immigrow to help with your green card process
💬 Community
Connect with a community of immigrants and professionals.
This feature is coming soon. Stay tuned for updates!
Please log in to view your consultations.
📗 How It Works
Green Cards through Employment Process
Build your resume
Create your resume with education, skills, and experience
Email potential sponsors
Use our automated email tool to email U.S. employers to sponsor you
Interview and receive offers
Meet with hiring managers and receive job offers with visa sponsorship
Get visa sponsorship
Employer starts your employment-based green card process
Immigration support
Connect with an immigration attorney to assist with your USCIS petitions and green card process
💼 Recommended Attorneys
Expert immigration attorneys vetted by Immigrow to help with your green card process