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June 3, 2025 | By Arizona Personal Injury Lawyers | Big Chad Law of Arizona
What are the Fastest Ways to Get a Green Card?
Green Card and Visa

One of the most common concerns clients share with us is how long it takes to get a green card. For individuals and families hoping to build a life in the United States, delays can be stressful and sometimes costly. The good news is that while the U.S. immigration system can be complex, there are several paths that tend to move faster than others.

At Big Chad Law, we work with immigrants from all backgrounds and professions. Some are joining family, others are advancing careers, and many are looking to invest or contribute to the U.S. economy. In each case, timing matters. With the right legal strategy and a properly prepared petition, it’s possible to avoid unnecessary delays and get permanent residency sooner than most people expect.

Whether you’re just beginning your immigration journey or looking to speed things up, here’s what you should know about the fastest ways to get a green card.

Comparing Green Card Timelines

To help make this easier to digest, we’ve outlined the most common paths and how they typically compare in terms of processing speed.

Green Card OptionTypical ApplicantAverage TimelineWhy It’s Faster
Immediate Relative PetitionSpouse, child (under 21), or parent of U.S. citizen10–12 monthsNo annual caps or visa waitlist
Green Card Through MarriageSpouse of U.S. citizen, in or outside the U.S.9–14 monthsConcurrent filing allowed inside U.S.
EB-1 Employment-Based VisaHighly accomplished professionals, executives12–24 monthsSkips labor certification; premium processing possible
EB-5 Investor VisaInvestors meeting capital and job requirements12–18 monthsPriority handling for job creation investment
Refugee or Asylee AdjustmentIndividuals already granted protected status12 months after statusEligible after one year of approved status
Diversity Visa (Lottery)Selected nationals of eligible countriesAround 12 monthsStreamlined if selected; no employer or sponsor needed

Family-Based Green Card Options

U.S. citizens can petition for certain close relatives without being subject to annual visa limits. This applies to spouses, unmarried children under 21, and parents. Because there’s no quota, these petitions tend to move faster than most others. In well-prepared cases, processing can take less than a year.

What makes these cases work smoothly is organization. We ensure that supporting documentation such as proof of relationship, tax returns, and lawful status is filed accurately and in full. That alone can save months.

Marriage-based green cards also fall into this category but come with unique steps. If the couple is already living in the U.S., the foreign spouse can apply for a green card while the petition is being processed. This is called concurrent filing and it reduces wait times significantly.

However, marriage petitions undergo detailed scrutiny to confirm that the relationship is legitimate. A well-prepared application backed by clear evidence like joint financial records, leases, and photos can keep things on track and avoid interview delays.

Employment-Based Green Cards That Move Faster

Among employment-based options, the EB-1 visa stands out for its efficiency. It’s available to individuals who are recognized for exceptional ability in areas like science, business, education, athletics, or the arts. This includes executives at multinational companies and researchers with advanced credentials.

Unlike many other work-related visas, the EB-1 category does not require a labor certification. That alone can shorten the process by several months. Premium processing is also available for some EB-1 cases, meaning a decision on the initial petition can arrive within just a couple of weeks.

We’ve helped scientists, entrepreneurs, and creatives present compelling EB-1 cases. The key is a strong record awards, leadership roles, published work and a legal team that knows how to present it effectively.

Green Cards for Investors: The EB-5 Visa

If you're in a position to invest significant capital into a U.S.-based commercial enterprise, the EB-5 program offers a faster-than-average path to permanent residency. The minimum investment required is $800,000 if made in a targeted employment area or $1,050,000 elsewhere.

In addition to investing, the applicant must show that the funds will lead to the creation of at least 10 full-time jobs. Once this is in place, the petition can be filed and processed in a relatively short timeframe.

Documents for U.S. Citizenship

Because this route involves large financial commitments and close tracking by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), documentation must be exact. Our team supports EB-5 clients by reviewing source of funds, business plans, and all required forms for compliance.

Refugee or Asylum-Based Adjustment

Refugees and individuals who’ve been granted asylum status are eligible to apply for a green card after one year of living in the U.S. under protected status. This is one of the more predictable timelines in immigration law assuming the applicant meets the one-year requirement and maintains eligibility.

We work closely with asylees and refugees to gather all the necessary proof and submit a complete application that allows for smooth processing without gaps or delays.

Diversity Visa Lottery

Every year, the U.S. runs a lottery that provides green cards to applicants from countries with historically low rates of immigration to the U.S. The Diversity Visa program is free to enter and doesn’t require an employer, family sponsor, or investment.

If selected, winners undergo consular processing and background checks. Although selection is rare, it’s worth applying annually if you’re eligible. We’ve helped lottery winners navigate the next steps quickly and confidently.

Why Legal Support Speeds Things Up

Choosing the right green card category is only part of the equation. Submitting a clean, well-documented application is what truly keeps your case moving. At Big Chad Law, we take the time to understand your goals, evaluate your eligibility, and build a complete case file that meets every legal requirement the first time around.

We’ve seen what happens when clients try to go it alone and run into preventable delays. A missing tax return, an expired affidavit, or poorly labeled evidence can stop your application cold. Our goal is to avoid those setbacks entirely.

Let’s Talk About Your Immigration Strategy

There’s no shortcut to lawful permanent residency but there is a smarter way to get there. Whether you’re pursuing a green card through marriage, work, investment, or humanitarian protection, the path can be faster with the right legal plan in place.

Big Chad Law is here to guide you every step of the way. If you’re exploring your green card options and speed is a priority, let’s schedule a consultation and create a roadmap tailored to your situation.

Need help preparing your petition or evaluating the best option? Contact Big Chad Law and speak directly with an immigration attorney who can help you move forward with clarity and confidence.

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Table Of Contents

  • Comparing Green Card Timelines
  • Family-Based Green Card Options
  • Employment-Based Green Cards That Move Faster
  • Green Cards for Investors: The EB-5 Visa
  • Refugee or Asylum-Based Adjustment
  • Diversity Visa Lottery
  • Why Legal Support Speeds Things Up
  • Let’s Talk About Your Immigration Strategy

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