How to Apply for a USA Green Card in 2025 | Step-by-Step Guide
1. Determine Eligibility
You can apply through different categories:
- Family-based (spouse, parent, child, sibling of U.S. citizen or permanent resident) 
- Employment-based (job offer, special skills) 
- Diversity Visa Lottery (random selection from certain countries) 
- Refugee or Asylee Status 
- Other special categories 
2. File a Petition
- Usually, a family member or employer files a petition for you. 
- Common forms: - Form I-130 (family) 
- Form I-140 (employment) 
- Self-petition (for some categories like EB-1, EB-2 NIW) 
 
3. Wait for Priority Date (if needed)
- Some categories have visa number limits. 
- You must wait until your priority date becomes current (check Visa Bulletin). 
4. File Green Card Application
Two ways, depending on your location:
- Inside the USA: File Form I-485 (Adjustment of Status) 
- Outside the USA: Go through Consular Processing at a U.S. Embassy 
5. Attend Biometrics Appointment
- Fingerprinting, photo, and background check. 
6. Attend Interview (if required)
- You may be called for an interview with a USCIS officer (or consulate officer). 
7. Receive Decision
- Approval = You’ll receive your Green Card by mail. 
- Denial = You may appeal or reapply (depending on reasons). 
8. Get Your Green Card
- Physical Green Card arrives. 
- You are now a lawful permanent resident of the U.S. 
Processing Time:
- 6 months to several years depending on the category and country. 
Application Fees (approx.):
- Form I-130: $535 
- Form I-485: $1,140 + $85 biometrics (for most applicants) 
- Other fees may apply depending on category. 
Official Green Card Application Resources
- USCIS Green Card Overview 
 This page provides comprehensive information about Green Card eligibility categories, application processes, and more.
 🔗 USCIS Green Card
- How to Apply for a Green Card 
 Detailed guidance on the application steps, including forms to file and processes to follow based on your situation.
 🔗 How to Apply for a Green Card
- USCIS Online Filing System (myUSCIS) 
 Create an account to file forms online, track your case status, and receive updates.
 🔗 USCIS Online Filing
- Form I-485 – Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status 
 If you’re applying from within the U.S., this is the primary form to file.
 🔗 Form I-485
- Diversity Visa (DV) Lottery Program 
 For applicants from countries with low U.S. immigration rates, the DV Lottery is an alternative pathway.
 🔗 Electronic Diversity Visa Program
📝 Application Steps Summary
- Determine Eligibility: Identify the category under which you qualify (e.g., family, employment, refugee/asylee, DV Lottery). 
- File a Petition: Usually, a sponsor (family member or employer) files a petition on your behalf. 
- Wait for Priority Date: If applicable, wait until your priority date becomes current. 
- Apply for the Green Card: File Form I-485 if you’re in the U.S., or go through consular processing if you’re abroad. 
- Attend Biometrics Appointment: Provide fingerprints, photos, and a signature. 
- Interview: Attend an interview if required. 
- Receive Decision: USCIS will notify you of their decision. 
- Receive Green Card: If approved, you’ll receive your Green Card by mail. 
Key Points:
- Official Name: Permanent Resident Card 
- Nickname: Green Card (because it was once green in color) 
- Benefits: - Live permanently in the U.S. 
- Work legally in the U.S. 
- Travel in and out of the U.S. (with some conditions) 
- Apply for U.S. citizenship after meeting eligibility requirements 
 
- Validity: Usually valid for 10 years (renewable). Conditional Green Cards are valid for 2 years. 
How to Get a Green Card:
- Family Sponsorship (by a U.S. citizen or permanent resident relative) 
- Employment Sponsorship (by a U.S. employer) 
- Asylum or Refugee Status 
- Diversity Visa Lottery (Green Card Lottery) 
- Other Special Programs 
Appearance:
- Credit card-sized ID with: - Photo of the holder 
- Alien Registration Number (A-number) 
- USCIS number 
- Expiration date 
 
