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The most common pathways for professionals seeking to work and live in the United States.
For specialty occupation workers in tech, engineering, finance. Requires employer sponsorship. Annual cap with lottery.
Learn MoreFor extraordinary ability in science, technology, business. No lottery — petition anytime.
Learn MoreNational Interest Waiver — self-petition for advanced degree professionals. No employer required.
Learn MoreExtraordinary Ability green card — highest priority employment-based category. No employer sponsor needed.
Learn MoreIntracompany transferee for managers, executives, and specialized knowledge workers.
Learn MoreUSMCA professional visa for Canadian and Mexican citizens. No cap, no lottery.
Learn MoreUse these N-400 guides to review eligibility, timeline, and interview preparation before you file for U.S. citizenship.
Understand who can file N-400 and what green card holders should review before applying.
Read GuideReview the practical filing-to-interview timeline and the issues that most often slow cases down.
Read GuideSee what applicants should review before the interview beyond just civics questions.
Read GuideReview why trips outside the U.S. can delay or weaken an N-400 filing.
Read GuideLearn why tax consistency should be reviewed before filing for naturalization.
Read GuideUnderstand when a lawful permanent resident should file N-400 and when waiting is smarter.
Read GuideCheck taxes, citations, support obligations, and disclosure consistency before filing.
Read GuideOrganize arrests, citations, dismissed cases, and certified court dispositions before naturalization.
Read GuideCompare addresses, work, school, travel, and tax records before filing N-400.
Read GuideReview status letters, age windows, and explanation strategy before N-400.
Read GuidePrepare payment, tax, and compliance records before naturalization.
Read GuideLine up green card, passport, tax, SSA, and court-order names before filing.
Read GuideGet expert guidance from Seth Finberg, Esq. — Georgia Bar licensed immigration attorney.
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