If you're navigating the U.S. immigration process, you might be wondering: Can I apply for two green cards at the same time? The answer is yes—under U.S. immigration law, it…
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Proposed changes to birthright citizenship challenge the 14th Amendment and are likely unconstitutional. Learn about the legal implications and potential impact on families.
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After I-140 approval, wait for your priority date to become current, then file for adjustment of status or consular processing to obtain your green card.
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Learn how to open a personal or business bank account in the U.S. as a non-resident, even without a visa, and what documentation is required.
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Learn whether you can hold multiple U.S. visas, the rules for entering the U.S., and how your visa status impacts your activities.
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Discover the steps to apply for a U.S. green card through consular processing, from petition approval to entering the U.S. as a permanent resident.
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Learn how passport expiration impacts your USCIS extension application and what steps to take to ensure compliance and avoid issues.
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Discover what steps to take if you lose your green card abroad, including applying for a boarding foil and preparing necessary documents.
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Discover how legal permanent residents can return to the U.S. after an absence of a year or more, including options like re-entry permits and the SB-1 visa.
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Learn whether you can transfer your U.S. visa application to another consulate, whether in the same country or a different country.
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Expedited processing for employment authorization is possible but challenging. Strong documentation of urgent need is required for approval.
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If you are a U.S. citizen, your child was born outside the U.S., and you and your child regularly reside outside the U.S., your child may be eligible to apply…
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Frequently asked questions about administrative processing. What are the reasons? How long does it take? What can I do to speed the process? Can I travel to the US on…
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The consequences of a border refusal can be very different based on whether it is a voluntary withdrawal or an expedited removal, and also depends on the basis of the…
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The consular processing option and adjustment of status option have different advantages and disadvantages such as ease of international travel, extending one’s stay in the US, and US work authorization.
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Missing biometrics can happen due to delayed or lost mail. In the case where the original biometrics appointment date has already passed, USCIS will no longer allow rescheduling online.
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Common questions about naturalization of a minor child in the United States.
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If your annual income is not sufficient to meet the Federal Poverty Guidelines for the Affidavit of Support, you can submit evidence of and rely on your assets.
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If you want to volunteer in the U.S. on a B-1 visa, you can only do so if you will be participating in a voluntary service program that benefits U.S.…
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The Affidavit of Support demonstrates that the sponsoring relative has sufficient income and/or assets to support the person they are sponsoring for the green card.
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You can either apply for an F-1 visa at a Consulate or change your status to F-1 student through USCIS.
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Foreign nationals who are inadmissible to the U.S. but still want to visit temporarily can apply for a waiver and may be able to change/extend their status in the U.S.,…
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For a DV lottery application, you either have to be born in one of the eligible countries for the particular fiscal year, or you must be chargeable to such country.
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A parent’s intent to abandon their green card will be imputed to the minor children who are in their custody and control.
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If a green card holder wants to abandon their legal permanent resident status, they can file Form I-407 with USCIS or CBP.
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