How do I apply for a green card based on employment?

In Florida, if you want to apply for a green card based on employment, you must first submit a completed immigrant visa application form (Form DS-260) to the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). This form can be accessed at the USCIS website. Additionally, you must also submit copies of documents that prove your eligibility for these visas, such as contracts, job offers, and proof of your education and work experience. Next, you will need to wait for a notification from USCIS that your application is accepted. After you receive that notification, you can go to the National Visa Center website and initiate the interview process. During the interview, you will need to provide evidence of your employment eligibility, such as a valid passport or other identity documents, evidence of your employment, and proof of your financial resources. After the interview is complete, USCIS will make a decision on your application. If your application is approved, then USCIS will send you an employment-based green card. The employment-based green card grants you the right to live, work, and travel in the United States. It also grants you the right to apply for a U.S. citizenship, if your eligibility requirements are met. Once you have received your green card, you must keep it up to date. In order to do that, you must submit a form to the USCIS once every year to re-establish your card. Additionally, it is important to pay attention to any changes to immigration laws, as those changes may require you to submit additional forms or documents to maintain your green card status.

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Para solicitar una tarjeta verde basada en el empleo en Florida, hay una serie de pasos que se deben seguir. Primero, debe haber una oferta de empleo de un patrón que esté dispuesto a brindarle el empleo. El patrón debe solicitar la aprobación de la tarjeta verde usando el Formulario I-140, Petición de Ciudadanía de Inmigrante. Después de que el Formulario I-140 haya sido aprobado por el Servicio de Ciudadanía e Inmigración de los Estados Unidos (USCIS), el solicitante debe presentar una solicitud para la tarjeta verde con el Formulario I-485, Solicitud de Registro de Inmigrantes y una copia del informe de empleo. A continuación, el solicitante también debe aportar evidencia de que cumplen con los requisitos de elegibilidad, como haber recibido una oferta de empleo aprobada por el USCIS, ganas brutas anuales suficientes para satisfacer el nivel salarial del puesto, habilidades suficientes para desempeñar el puesto, y demostrar la autenticidad de toda la documentación presentada. Finalmente, si el USCIS aprueba la solicitud de tarjeta verde, el solicitante recibirá una tarjeta verde.

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