Thinking about applying for your green card? Here's what you need to know about timing:
Read MoreGreen card replacement denial (Form I-90) might be due to missing/incorrect information, ineligibility, missing documents, criminal issues, fraud, or missing USCIS follow-up steps.
Read MoreThe path to your green card can vary, but here's a general roadmap:.
Read MoreGreen card applicants can work with an EAD alongside their application (Form I-765), existing work visas, AC21 portability after 180 days (certain job changes), or special immigrant work authorization (consult an attorney for your specific situation).
Read MoreNewly married? File Form I-485 to adjust your spouse's status for a green card (gather marriage proof, check eligibility, prepare documents, attend biometrics, interview possible, receive green card upon approval).
Read MoreExpired green card over 2 years ago? Consider renewal with Form I-90 (if recent) or explore a "good cause" waiver with an attorney (requires strong evidence for unavoidable delays, unforeseen circumstances, etc.).
Read MoreMarried to a US citizen with a 2-year green card? File Form I-751 to remove conditions and get a permanent 10-year green card (proof of bona fide marriage required).
Read MoreGreen card replacement with Form I-90 is ok during your naturalization application (processed separately), but consider waiting if citizenship seems imminent (no green card needed) and ensure consistent information across both forms.
Read MoreYour conditional green card likely expires two years after it was granted. Don't miss the deadline! Aim to file Form I-751 within 90 days before that date. Check the USCIS website for a filing calculator.
Read MoreGreen cards grant permanent US residence with work and living rights, while US citizenship adds voting rights, public office eligibility, and potential dual citizenship, requiring a naturalization process.
Read MoreGreen card hopefuls outside the US use Form DS-260 for visa interviews abroad (consular processing), while those already in the US file Form I-485 for adjustment of status within the country...
Read MoreAfter green card approval, expect waiting time for USCIS processing (check website for estimates) followed by standard mail delivery…
Read MoreFile Form I-751: This petition removes the conditions on your residency.
Timing is Key: File within 90 days before your 2-year green card expires (check the card's expiration date)…
Read MoreA mistake on your Green Card? Don’t stressed without reason! It can be fix by a Green Card Renewal!
Read More¿Vives fuera de Estados Unidos y necesitas un reemplazo de tu Green Card (Formulario I-90)? Aquí te contamos lo que debes saber:
Read MoreLiving outside the US and need a replacement green card (Form I-90)?
Read MoreUse Form I-90 to replace your green card if it's damaged, lost, stolen, or has incorrect information. A damaged card is unusable if the information is unreadable.
Read MoreLost your green card and need a quick replacement? Here we explain you what to do…
Read MoreA missing green card can be stressful, but don't worry! Here's a clear guide to get you back on track...
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