Permanent Residency
PERMANENT RESIDENCY
How Can I Get A Green Card?
That is the question our clients frequently ask, whether it’s for themselves, an employee, or for a family member. The good news is, there are several different options for obtaining permanent residence status in the U.S., including business-based and family-based processes. Our team will help you select the best strategy and navigate the process with confidence. Our focus is on streamlining and automating the process for our clients, so they have optimal results with minimal stress and time.


Employment-Based Permanent Residence
Sumner Immigration Law provides a comprehensive range of services relating to employment-based permanent residence including:
- Streamlined green card processing for employers seeking creative ways to attract and retain highly skilled or valuable
- Employees, including structuring high-volume filings
- Green cards for entrepreneurs and for multinational managers or executives
- Customized strategies for individuals who would like to upgrade from EB-3 to EB-2
- Fast-track petitions for university personnel, professors, and researchers
- Green cards for religious workers

Family-Based Permanent Residence
Sumner Law specializes in assisting with family-based visas and petitions, providing guidance and support for bringing or sponsoring family members in the US. Our experienced team alleviates the stress of the process by clarifying options, required documentation, timelines, and costs. we offer comprehensive immigration services for families in all sorts of situations.
- Filing for family members already in the U.S.
- Filing for family members currently living outside the U.S.
- Filing for fiancés (K-1)
- Immigrant consular processing
- K-3 visas for spouses of U.S. citizens (when appropriate)
Why Choose Us?
Our mission is to help corporations and their foreign national employees, as well as individual professionals and families, to navigate the complexities of the U.S. immigration system with confidence, so they can reach their corporate and individual goals. We recognize that, for our clients, the end goal is not the visa or green card itself, but that those are the means to another end – the ability to work and live in the U.S., to travel freely, etc.
