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Legal responsibility of the financial requirements of the family member you bring into the US to live permanently must be accepted by you. By completing and signing a document, namely the Form I-864, called the Affidavit...
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While some green card and EAD recipients will receive the next generation cards on May 1, others could receive current forms of the IDs. New identifications “may still display the existing design format as USCIS will...
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Getting the green card status for children of US citizens or green card holders requires the parents to fulfill certain specific conditions. You have to fulfill certain conditions and eligibility criteria and go through a specific...
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The majority of U.S. citizens obtained their citizenship through birth. While people born in foreign countries most often obtain citizenship through naturalization, overall, most people are born into their U.S. citizenship. In most cases, birthright citizenship...
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Form I-94, Arrival/Departure Record, is the document that record the arrival and departure dates of U.S. visitors. Processed by Customs and Border Protection (CPB) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Form I-94 information provides basic...
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If you are looking to come to the United States to work and live, there are many things that you must consider. Obtaining a work visa is one of the most common ways in which immigrants...
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Form I-601 is used to waive grounds of inadmissibility and form I-601A is used to waive provisional unlawful presence. In other words, form I-601 lets you get a visa even after being denied. You have to...
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When applying for a green card, one of the final steps of the process is going to be attending an interview. The green card interview can be intimidating. However, as long as you are properly prepared,...