Pathway categories
The quiz groups answers around common green card routes, including family, employment, refugee or asylee adjustment, U visa, and other humanitarian factors.
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Answer 7 source-backed questions to screen possible U.S. permanent residence pathways.
This free green card eligibility quiz screens possible U.S. permanent residence pathways against source-backed factors from USCIS and the Department of State. It reviews family, employment, humanitarian, U visa, asylee or refugee, adjustment of status, consular processing, deportation history, and entry questions. The result is a planning summary, not a legal eligibility decision.
The quiz groups answers around common green card routes, including family, employment, refugee or asylee adjustment, U visa, and other humanitarian factors.
Entry history, current location, and petition status can affect whether a case may involve adjustment of status in the United States or consular processing abroad.
Use the result as a document-preparation starting point, then check USCIS category rules, Form I-485 instructions, the Visa Bulletin, and attorney guidance before filing.
Use these official pages to verify current form rules, filing posture, fees, processing-time data, and category limits. This page is a planning aid, not a filing decision.
Review family, employment, humanitarian, special immigrant, and other eligibility categories.
Check adjustment filing requirements and category instructions before assuming a U.S. filing path.
Check visa availability for preference categories before relying on any green card timing estimate.
Confirm current fees and fee exemptions before preparing or filing a benefit request.
7 quick questions to screen your possible green card pathways.
Disclaimer: This quiz provides general information only and does not constitute legal advice. Immigration law is complex and every case is unique. Results are based solely on the answers you provide and may not reflect your complete situation. Consult a qualified immigration attorney or accredited representative for advice specific to your case.