Form N-600 applies for a US Citizenship Certificate if you were born abroad to a US citizen parent(s), adopted by US citizens, born abroad to green card holders (meeting residency requirements), or born abroad to US military/government personnel. Check details or consult an attorney for your specific situation.
Read MoreGreen card holders with incorrect information can use Form I-90 (mark reason, provide proof, attend biometrics if needed, pay fee) to get a corrected card, and update their address with Form AR-11 (if applicable).
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Read MoreUS citizens/green card holders can petition to bring their adopted child to the US using Form I-130, ensuring legal adoption, pre-16/18 completion, and 2-year custody (except step-parents). Consult an attorney for a smooth process.
Read MoreNeed a new US citizenship certificate in English? Get a certified translation of your existing one, file Form N-565 with supporting documents, and wait for USCIS to send the replacement.
Read MoreK-1 visa spouses can apply for a Social Security number (SSN) after marriage by filing for adjustment of status (often with EAD application) and presenting documents at the SSA office.
Read MoreForm I-601 applies for waivers if past criminal history, immigration issues, or health prevent you from getting a Green Card, requiring proof and potentially legal arguments with an immigration attorney's help.
Read MoreEmbassy staff in the US might need Form I-508 to waive diplomatic immunity for green cards or other benefits - a simple form for USCIS review before proceeding with the main application.
Read MoreUS employers can sponsor skilled foreign workers for Green Cards using Form I-140, proving job validity and worker qualification for approval and green card processing.
Read MoreRenewing your green card? Show USCIS continued US residency with documents like bills, paystubs, tax returns, bank statements, registrations, and potentially affidavits, while an attorney can offer specific guidance.
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Read MoreK-1 visas are for marrying a US citizen abroad, not those already in the US - explore adjusting your current visa with an attorney to avoid misuse and ensure a smooth path to marriage.
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Read MoreCurious about your family's immigration journey to the US? Form G-1041A can unlock hidden details in USCIS records, potentially revealing your immigrant ancestors' arrival dates and stories (learn more here)....
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