Form I-90 green card renewal processing times vary by workload, case complexity, and potential need for additional documents, but USCIS generally aims for 9-13.5 months; check their website for updates and expedite options (rare cases)...
Read MoreK-1 visa holders can adjust status to green card by marrying within 90 days, filing Form I-485 with evidence and fees, attending biometrics, potentially applying for work/travel permits, attending an interview, waiting for processing, and receiving a permanent or conditional green card...
Read MoreRenew your green card well before expiration to avoid disruptions, have ample time for processing, and ensure continued access to travel, work, and immigration benefits…
Read More¡No te preocupes si tu Green Card está vencida! Aquí te guiaremos paso a paso para renovarla...
Read MoreRenew your expiring green card by filing Form I-90 with USCIS before it lapses, including supporting documents and fees, and attending appointments if requested to receive your new card...
Read MoreA lost or stolen green card can be replaced by filing Form I-90 with USCIS, including supporting documents and fees, and following up on biometrics and receiving the new card...
Read MoreConfused about family-based green cards? Let's break down the two main categories: Immediate Relatives and Preference Relatives...
Read MoreA valid green card is essential for maintaining your permanent resident status in the U.S. Here's a guide to help you determine if it's time to renew: When to Renew?…
Read MoreRenew your expiring green card by filling out Form I-90 with supporting documents, mailing it to USCIS, and attending appointments if requested; renew early to avoid complications...
Read MoreKnowledge is power! By understanding the rules and planning your trips accordingly, you can travel freely while maintaining your green card status…
Read MorePara las personas que ingresaron a Estados Unidos sin autorización adecuada, el proceso de obtener la Green Card puede ser más complejo, pero existen varias vías. Es crucial tener en cuenta que las circunstancias individuales, los lazos familiares y las opciones legales…
Read MoreChoosing the right green card path, Adjustment of Status (within US) or Consular Processing (abroad), depends on your location, eligibility (e.g., family members, employment), and processing steps…
Read MoreObtaining a green card can be more complex for individuals who entered the US without proper authorization, but several pathways exist. It's crucial to note that individual circumstances, family ties, and legal options significantly influence eligibility. Here's a brief overview of some potential options...
Read MoreCan you work in the US while your green card application is pending? It depends on your specific situation. Here's a simplified breakdown by common scenarios...
Read More¿Eres ciudadano estadounidense y deseas compartir tu sueño americano con tus seres queridos? ¡Ahora puedes! Conoce a quién puedes patrocinar para obtener la residencia permanente (Green Card) y eventualmente la ciudadanía…
Read MoreSponsoring a spouse for a green card as a permanent resident has variable processing times due to visa category, priority date, waiting periods, processing stages, travel restrictions, and individual case factors…
Read MoreGreen card holders seeking a name change should update Social Security, etc…
Read MoreDivorcing before a green card through marriage is approved may require a waiver due to good faith, extreme hardship, or joint filing, but seek legal guidance for a smooth process and understand potential implications.
Read MoreGreen card holders can generally travel freely, but absences exceeding 1 year often require a re-entry permit to avoid jeopardizing their status.
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