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Yes, a non-relative can sponsor someone for a green card through employment-based Immigration. In this case, the employer must demonstrate that they have a job offer for the individual and that the position cannot be filled by a qualified U.S. worker. This process typically involves obtaining a labor certification and filing a petition with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). However, family-based sponsorship is limited to relatives, so non-relatives cannot sponsor someone for a green card through that route.

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