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Once you receive your Certificate of Naturalization, have at least one backup copy of it. You can make backup copies of your certificate in case it is lost, damaged, or stolen. Unlawful copying means copying for...

A permanent resident or a conditional resident in the US who plans to travel abroad for a period of more than one year, needs to get a reentry permit. If your stay outside the US is...

If you are not eligible to enter the U.S., you must file an Application for Waiver of Grounds of Inadmissibility, Form I-601. Not being eligible to enter the U.S. is referred to as inadmissibility. If Form...

The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) policy was created by the administration under President Obama. The program does not grant children citizenship or a pathway to legal status. However, it does allow you to apply...

The Immigration and Naturalization Services, also known as the INS, was part of the United States Department of Justice. The INS was authorized to handle all the legal and illegal immigration and naturalization issues. The purpose...

Permanent resident cards– green cards— issued to immigrants act as primary identification for those who are granted permission to live and work in the United States on a permanent basis, and it contains vast information about the...

After marrying a U.S. citizen or green card holder, you and your spouse may be looking to begin your life together in the United States. To do this, you must obtain a green card, allowing you...

When it comes to verifying identity and employment authorization in the United States, understanding the significance of the I-551 document number is crucial. Among the various acceptable documents, Form I-551, also known as the Permanent Resident...

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