Green Card - USCIS Having a Green Card (officially known as a Permanent Resident Card allows you to live and work permanently in the United States The steps you must take to apply for a Green Card will vary depending on your individual situation
How to Apply for a Green Card - USCIS The steps you must take to apply for a Green Card will vary depending on your individual situation However, here is the general application process that most applicants will go through: Someone usually must file an immigrant petition for you (often referred to as sponsoring or petitioning for you)
Residencia Permanente (Tarjeta Verde) - USCIS Tener una Tarjeta Verde o Green Card (conocida oficialmente como Tarjeta de Residente Permanente le permite vivir y trabajar permanentemente en Estados Unidos Los pasos que deberá tomar para solicitar una Tarjeta Verde variarán según su situación individual
Green Card Eligibility Categories - USCIS To apply for a Green Card, you must be eligible under one of the categories listed below Once you find the category that may fit your situation, click on the link provided to get information on eligibility requirements, how to apply, and whether your family members can also apply with you
Green Card Processes and Procedures - USCIS Each Green Card category have specific steps and procedures to follow Listed below are some general processes and procedures to help you apply either while in the United States (known as “adjustment of status”) or while outside the United States (known as “consular processing”)
Replace Your Green Card - USCIS ALERT: Effective Sept 10, USCIS has automatically extended the validity of Green Cards to 36 months from the expiration date of the current Green Card for lawful permanent residents who file Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card to renew an expiring or expired Green Card Read more here: USCIS Extends Green Card Validity
After We Grant Your Green Card - USCIS If you are a permanent resident age 18 or older, you are required to have a valid Green Card in your possession at all times This page gives you a brief summary of the top actions you may need to do after receiving your Green Card
Rights and Responsibilities of a Green Card Holder (Permanent . . . - USCIS As a permanent resident (Green Card holder), you have the right to: Live permanently in the United States provided you do not commit any actions that would make you removable under immigration law; Work in the United States at any legal work of your qualification and choosing
Green Card for Employment-Based Immigrants - USCIS If you are currently in the United States, in order to be eligible for a Green Card as an EB-1, EB-2, or EB-3 immigrant, you must meet the following requirements: You properly file Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status; You were inspected and admitted or inspected and paroled into the United States;
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