USCIS experts can help you navigate the I-90 process, avoiding errors and ensuring a smooth green card renewal or replacement...
Read MoreSecuring an EB-3 visa requires a U.S. employer to sponsor you and go through a labor certification process, but individuals with extraordinary abilities or those whose work benefits the nation may qualify for alternative paths without a sponsor.
Read MoreUSCIS has extended the validity of Green Cards being renewed, allowing holders to use their old cards while waiting for replacements...
Read More¿Se te vence la Green Card? Renovarla es esencial para mantener tu estatus legal en Estados Unidos. Lo ideal es iniciar el proceso al menos 6 meses antes de la fecha de vencimiento, presentando el Formulario I-90.
Read MoreYou can start the green card process for a qualifying family member even with a temporary visa, but understand potential impacts on your current status and future immigration plans.
Read MoreSkip the K-1 visa hassle! U.S. citizens can directly sponsor fiancés for a green card in certain situations, like marrying abroad and then filing for a green card, or concurrently filing for a green card application if your fiancé(e) is already legally in the U.S.
Read MoreCongratulations on your Green Card! Becoming a U.S. citizen through naturalization requires meeting specific residency, character, language, and civics criteria, but the journey to full citizenship, including an Oath of Allegiance ceremony, is achievable with careful preparation or professional guidance.
Read MoreGreen card applicants can expect fees for petitions, applications, background checks, work permits, travel documents, and potentially sponsor support documents or expedited processing.
Read MoreRenewing your green card takes 6-14 months, but be prepared, prompt and track your application to minimize the wait.
Read MoreStudents with US citizen family, employers, or qualifying marriage can transition to permanent residency via Green Card application.
Read MoreEven while applying for a green card through your family, use Form I-90 to renew, replace, or update your existing green card due to expiration, loss, name change, or non-receipt.
Read MoreEmployment-based green cards offer a path to permanent residency for skilled workers, professionals, and investors, but navigating the process requires choosing the right category and tackling steps like labor certification and waiting periods.
Read MoreThe National Visa Center helps prepare your green card case for the final interview at a US embassy or consulate
Read MoreUpdate your Green Card photo with a spiffy new pic by following these steps!…
Read MoreExpired green card blues? Get a temporary I-551 stamp to travel and prove your status while you wait for the new one.
Read MoreDitch the paper cuts! Renew your green card online with USCIS using Form I-90.
Read MoreFacing deportation but want a green card? It's possible, but requires careful navigation through eligibility, petitions, court motions, and hearings – consider seeking legal help.
Read MoreNavigating the Public Charge rule for your Green Card? Show financial strength, gather proof of responsibility, and consult an attorney if needed.
Read MoreI-751 removes conditions on a marriage-based green card, while N-400 grants full U.S. citizenship.
Read MoreFacing removal proceedings? You can still replace your green card (Form I-90) but consult an attorney for the full picture.
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