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YOUR BEST SHOT AT GETTING A GREEN CARD

There are three major ways to get a U.S. Green Card which grants you the right to live and work in the United States legally:
  1. An employer sponsors you.
  2. You married a United States citizen lawfully.
  3. Participating in the U.S. Green Card Lottery program
Getting a U.S. employer to sponsor you is a complex manner and many businesses do not wish to get involved in the paperwork and time of it all.

Finding a true love that also happens to be a U.S. citizen is something that only destiny can take care of. It is important to know that the government does check up on how honest the marriage is between an American and foreigner. People have committed fraud in this area and have found themselves deported and/or jailed.

If a person really wants to live and work in the United States, the easiest way to accomplish this, and with the best odds, is to enter the U.S. Green Card Lottery program. Statistics show that 1 out of every 70 people who enter have a chance to get a Green Card.

Most countries are eligible to enter the U.S. Green Card Lottery program and all a person needs is a high school diploma or its equivalent, or two years of work experience within the past five years in an occupation requiring at least two years of training or experience to perform. To check your eligibility, please use this link

To enter the program one needs to fill out an electronic application form with digital photos. However, the U.S. State Department requires that the application is filled out correctly and the photos have to meet certain regulations. Anything missing is an automatic disqualification. In 2004, almost 3 million people were disqualified because they did not adhere to the rules of the U.S. State Department.

Towards the end of the year, the U.S. State Department randomly selects 100,000 people for further consideration in getting a Green Card. Selection does not automatically translate into a Green Card. Only 50,000 people from the 100,000 selected will be granted the Green Card. However, those who have been selected and want to get the Green Card must fill out some paperwork, go through a security check, and interview with a U.S. Consul.

All paperwork to obtaining a Green Card must be filled out properly, but thousands upon thousands of people do not do this and are automatically disqualified. It is a shame that people who were selected did not get the proper legal help in order to complete the process. So close, yet so far from fulfilling one's dream to live in the U.S. It is suggested that when a person is selected, he or she should get a lawyer to help with the process.

Let GCUS help you every step of the way to ensure that your application automatically qualifies for the program.

There is a famous saying in the United States, "you have to be in it in order to win it!"

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