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How to get permanent resident permit in USA California?

lizzahayden1

I am planning to move to California. Would like to know the full process of getting a USA permit.

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Yoginee

Hello lizzahayden1,


Welcome to °µÍø½ûÇø.com!


Kindly note that your thread is now on the California forum.


Cheers,


Yoginee

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GuestPoster491

Start with visiting USCIS.gov.


Your profile says you're an American °µÍø½ûÇø in NL.  Who are you asking the question for, if you are American?  If you provide more info, ppl may be able to assist you better.


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@lizzahayden1


Hey there,


Getting a permanent resident permit in California (also known as a green card) can be a bit of a process, but it's definitely doable. Here are a few steps to get you started:


1. Determine your eligibility: There are several ways to be eligible for a green card, including through family, a job offer, or as a refugee/asylee. Check out the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) website to see which category you might fit into.


2. Apply: Once you know you're eligible, you'll need to complete and submit the appropriate application. The forms you need will depend on your specific situation, so be sure to read the instructions carefully. You may also need to attend an interview and provide additional documentation.


3. Wait: The processing time for green card applications can vary widely, depending on your situation and the USCIS workload. In some cases, it can take several years.


4. Adjust your status: If you're already in the U.S. on a nonimmigrant visa, you may be able to adjust your status to a permanent resident without leaving the country. Again, this will depend on your specific situation.


5. Get your green card: Once your application is approved, you'll receive your green card in the mail.


It's important to note that the process can be complex and there are fees involved, so you may want to consider consulting with an immigration lawyer to ensure you're on the right track. Good luck!