While it generally takes about two years to obtain a green card, in some cases, it is possible to obtain permanent residency status in less than 90 days. It depends on your individual status. In specific emergencies, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) may expedite green card applications. However, obtaining a green card within three months may be unrealistic for most applicants.
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Types of Status That Expedites the Green Card Process
Remember that even though the green card process is expedited, critical documents and forms still need to be filled out. Background checks and interviews also take time.
Statuses that may expedite the green card process include the following:
Child or Spouse of a U.S. Citizen
If you are the spouse or child of a U.S. citizen and are already in the U.S., you are among the most likely candidates to receive a green card within 90 days of submitting your application and paying all fees. Expect the process to take longer if you are not in the U.S.
Employment-Based Immigration
Certain employment-based immigration petitions may have the processing time reduced to just 15 days if the employer pays the USCIS a premium processing fee. While that does not mean you receive your green card within that time frame, it guarantees a fast decision or the premium processing fee is refunded.
As per the USCIS, premium expedited processing is available for the following forms:
- Form I-129, Petition for a Nonimmigrant Worker
- Form I-140, Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker
- Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization
- Form I-539, Application to Extend/Change Nonimmigrant Status.
Emergency Situations
As noted, emergencies may qualify for a green card application expedition by the USCIS. Such situations may include the following:
- Severe financial loss to company or person
- Urgent humanitarian reasons
- The interest of the U.S. government
Other types of emergencies may also prove eligible and require compelling evidence. Your immigration lawyer can determine whether your specific situation meets USCIS criteria.
Military Service
Qualified foreigners joining the U.S. military and their families receive expedited green cards after going through military processing. Eligible service members can file for naturalization after just one day of honorable service.
Registry
Those who entered the U.S. before January 1, 1972, and with no record of lawful admission may qualify for a green card via registry if they have lived here continuously since then and are of good moral character.
Contact Martinez Immigration
Contact an adjustment of status attorney at Martinez Immigration to determine if your immigration status permits an expedited green card. While obtaining a green card within 90 days is challenging, we can help you navigate the immigration process and work to reduce your waiting time.