Do Children Need to Replace Their Green Card When They Turn 14?
USCIS requires children to replace their green card when they turn 14. Learn the rules, deadlines, fee waivers, and how Form I-90 works for young permanent residents.
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USCIS requires children to replace their green card when they turn 14. Learn the rules, deadlines, fee waivers, and how Form I-90 works for young permanent residents.
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Many Canadians living in the U.S. eventually consider becoming American citizens. Learn when and how to apply, what happens if you keep your green card, and the benefits of dual citizenship for Canadians pursuing U.S. naturalization.
Effective September 10, 2024, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has automatically extended the validity of Permanent Resident Cards (Green Cards) to 36 months for lawful permanent residents who file Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card. This policy is designed to assist those awaiting their renewed Green Cards due to extended processing times….
Under U.S. immigration law, the “public charge” concept often raises questions among immigrants and their families. The term refers to an individual primarily dependent on the government for subsistence. Understanding who is subject to the public charge of inadmissibility and who is eligible for certain public benefits under the 2022 Final Rule is crucial for noncitizens navigating the path to lawful permanent residency or naturalization. This blog post explores these aspects in detail, clarifying eligibility for federal public benefits and the potential impact on naturalization.
Discover the essential steps for renewing or replacing your green card with precision and ease. Whether your card is expiring, lost, or needs updating, this comprehensive guide walks you through the process, ensuring a smooth renewal journey.
US Permanent Residence (Green Card) grants the ability to live and work in the United States on a permanent basis. A green card holder must follow the conditions of being a US permanent resident in order to preserve their status. If a green card holder violates their status the green card can be revoked. Here is how to maintain your green card and how it can be revoked.