A New Path to the United States,
Are you dreaming of getting a green card but don’t know where to start?
You may have heard that marriage to a U.S. citizen or securing a job offer is the only way. But that’s not the full picture.
We’ll break down three self-petition green card options that allow you to apply on your own—no employer, no spouse, just your qualifications and vision. These are all employment-based immigration pathways, legally authorized under U.S. immigration law, and especially important in today’s rapidly changing immigration landscape.
Let’s dive into the three main ways you can pursue a green card independently:
The EB-1A visa is designed for individuals who have risen to the top of their field in science, education, business, arts, or athletics. You don’t need a job offer or a labor certification—just evidence of your achievements.
Many people mistakenly believe that only Nobel Prize winners or Olympic medalists can qualify. While such top-tier awards are one route, the law also allows you to qualify if you meet 3 out of 10 criteria, including:
Meeting just three of these can make you eligible. The EB-1 category is also attractive because it’s currently current (no visa backlog), which is a big advantage for nationals from countries with long waiting times—like India.
The EB-2 NIW is ideal for professionals, entrepreneurs, and researchers whose work serves the national interest of the United States. This option doesn’t require a job offer or employer sponsorship.
To qualify, you must either:
Beyond these basic qualifications, you also need to meet three legal criteria established in the Matter of Dhanasar case:
The NIW route is highly attractive for scientists, healthcare workers, educators, startup founders, and other skilled professionals contributing to America’s progress.
If you have capital to invest, the EB-5 visa offers a direct route to a green card—no employer or marriage required.
You have two options:
The EB-5 program is gaining popularity thanks to faster processing times, especially in rural and infrastructure-targeted projects—some being approved in under a year.
You don’t need a job offer. You don’t need to get married.
You just need the right credentials—and the right strategy.
Here’s a quick recap of the three self-petition green card options:
If you believe you may qualify under any of these categories, don’t wait—these opportunities are real, and thousands are taking advantage of them right now.
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Most individuals applying for a Green Card will need to complete at least two key forms: an immigrant petition and the Green Card application, known as Form I-485 (Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status). In most cases, another person—such as a family member or employer—must file the petition on your behalf. This process is often called sponsoring or petitioning. However, in certain situations, you may be eligible to file for yourself. Below are the most commonly used immigrant petition forms: