Think You Need to Get Married to Move to the U.S.? Think Again.
If you’re searching “how to move to the U.S. without getting married,” you’re not alone. Many couples assume a marriage-based green card is the only path to U.S. residency. But that’s far from true.
At Berardi Immigration Law, we help countless individuals and couples each year find career-based or investment-based visas that don’t require marriage, and often provide faster, more flexible routes to living and working in the U.S.
“Marriage should be about love, not immigration paperwork,” says Rosanna Berardi, Esq., Managing Partner of Berardi Immigration Law. “There are several legitimate ways to live in the U.S. based on your career, education, or investment goals, no marriage certificate needed.”
The Reality: Career-Based Visas Can Be Just as Strong as Marriage-Based Ones
While a spousal green card grants permanent residency, career-based visas can offer long-term stability and a clear path to a green card without personal commitments dictating your immigration status.
Here are some of the most effective non-marriage pathways.
TN Visa (For Canadian & Mexican Professionals)
If you’re from Canada or Mexico, the TN visa under the USMCA (formerly NAFTA) is one of the easiest and fastest ways to work in the U.S.
Who qualifies: Professionals in listed occupations (engineers, accountants, scientists, teachers, etc.) with a U.S. job offer.
Why it works:
- Can be approved right at the border (for Canadians).
- Renewable indefinitely in three-year increments.
- Spouses and children can accompany you under TD status, no marriage to a U.S. citizen required.
L-1 Visa (For Employees Transferring Within the Same Company)
If you work for a company with offices in both your home country and the U.S., you may qualify for an L-1 intracompany transfer visa. Spouses of both L-1 and E-2 holders are eligible to work upon admission to the U.S. (no need to apply for work authorization).
Who qualifies: Executives, managers, or employees with specialized knowledge who’ve worked abroad for at least one year.
Why it works:
- Dual intent: allows you to pursue a green card later.
- Excellent option for couples already working at multinational firms.
- Can lead to permanent residency via the EB-1C category.
E-2 Investor Visa (For Entrepreneurs and Business Owners)
Want to build something of your own in the U.S.? The E-2 visa is for investors from treaty countries who start or buy a business in the U.S.
Who qualifies: Citizens of treaty countries (like Canada, the U.K., Italy, Japan, etc.) who invest a “substantial” amount in a U.S. business.
Why it works:
- You control your own destiny, no employer or spouse required.
- Can be renewed indefinitely as long as the business is operating.
- Spouses can apply for work authorization (if you’re in a relationship, they can still benefit without you having to marry).
O-1 Visa (For Individuals With Extraordinary Ability)
The O-1 visa is ideal for artists, athletes, executives, and professionals who’ve achieved distinction in their fields.
Who qualifies: Individuals with significant accomplishments in science, business, education, arts, or athletics; think awards, publications, or leadership roles.
Why it works:
- No labor certification or marriage needed.
- Can lead to a green card under the EB-1 category.
- Flexible: Allows self-sponsorship through a U.S. agent or company.
F-1 Student Visa (For Those Who Want to Study First)
Sometimes the best way to move long-term is to start by studying in the U.S. The F-1 visa allows you to attend a U.S. school or university full-time.
Why it works:
- You can work on-campus or through OPT/CPT during or after studies.
- Often leads to job offers and H-1B sponsorship.
- A strategic first step for those without a U.S. job offer yet.
Relationship Tip: Keep Immigration and Marriage Separate
Immigration decisions are stressful. Combining them with relationship milestones can make things even more complicated.
Our team often advises couples to secure an independent visa first, especially when:
- You’re still dating or engaged but not yet ready to marry.
- You want to avoid potential accusations of “green card marriage.”
- You’d rather qualify on your own professional merit.
“Your immigration future shouldn’t depend on your relationship status,” adds Berardi. “We’ve helped hundreds of clients secure visas that let them live, work, and grow together in the U.S. without rushing into marriage.”
Marriage Is Far From Your Only Immigration Option
If you or your partner are exploring how to move to the U.S. together (without tying the knot) there are real, proven visa options available.
Career-based visas like the TN, L-1, E-2, and O-1 offer freedom, flexibility, and credibility with U.S. immigration authorities. Each has unique eligibility rules, but all can serve as a legitimate foundation for your U.S. future.
At Berardi Immigration Law, our team specializes in helping professionals, entrepreneurs, and cross-border couples find the best legal strategy for their situation.
Ready to Explore Your Possibilities?
Whether you’re working remotely for a U.S. company, planning a business investment, or simply ready to start your American career, our attorneys can help you find a path that fits.
Schedule a consultation to discuss your background, goals, and whether a TN, L-1, E-2, or O-1 visa could work for you.
Visa Option FAQs
Can I move to the U.S. with my partner if we’re not married?
Yes. Many visas (like the TN, L-1, and E-2) allow dependents, even if not married, though your partner may need their own visa or independent status.
Is a work visa faster than a marriage green card?
Often, yes. Visas like TN or L-1 can be approved in weeks or months, while marriage-based green cards can take a year or more.
Can I eventually get a green card without marrying?
Absolutely. Many employment-based visas, like L-1 and O-1, allow for eventual green card sponsorship through employer petitions or self-petition options.
In short: You don’t need a marriage certificate to build a life in the U.S., just the right visa strategy. We can help you find it! Contact Berardi Immigration Law to get started today.
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