USCIS experts can help you navigate the I-90 process, avoiding errors and ensuring a smooth green card renewal or replacement...
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 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 MoreRenew your Green Card six months before it expires to avoid any issues and keep your permanent resident status up-to-date.
Read MoreRenewing your green card takes 6-14 months, but be prepared, prompt and track your application to minimize the wait.
Read MoreLose your green card or citizenship certificate during naturalization? Apply for a replacement with the right USCIS form and documents.
Read MoreReplacing your Green Card requires specific documents depending on the reason, but our team can help you navigate the process for a smooth experience.
Read MoreUpdate your Green Card photo with a spiffy new pic by following these steps!…
Read MoreL-1 visa holders can transition to permanent residency with "dual intent" status, employer sponsorship, and navigating green card categories like EB-1C, EB-2, or EB-3.
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 MoreDenied citizenship? Breathe easy, a denied application usually won't block your green card renewal with Form I-90.
Read MoreNew name, no problem! Update your green card with Form I-90 and proof of your legal name change.
Read MoreDitch the paper cuts! Renew your green card online with USCIS using Form I-90.
Read MoreFleeing domestic violence? VAWA can help you gain independence and eventually become a U.S. citizen…
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 MoreRenewing your green card is possible with a pending U visa or VAWA application, so follow the specific steps, keep good records, and consult an attorney for a smooth process…
Read MoreGreen card MIA? Check online status, contact USCIS, confirm address, or file for replacement (Form I-90) if needed.
Read MoreNavigating work authorization for a Green Card applicant depends on their current status: existing work visa, no work permission, or applying for adjustment of status with Form I-765.
Read MoreNavigating the Public Charge rule for your Green Card? Show financial strength, gather proof of responsibility, and consult an attorney if needed.
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