What Happens To My Green Card If My Spouse Dies?
The green card process is very complicated and can be challenging if you have a spouse who passed away. In some cases, applying for and getting a green card may still be possible. There are provisions in United States immigration laws that allow widows and widowers to become permanent residents. …. Read More
Marriage-Based Green Card: How To Apply In 2023
When someone wants to live and work in the United States, they can apply for a Permanent Resident Card, also known as a green card. There are several ways to receive a green card, but one of the most popular ways is through marriage to a U.S. lawful permanent resident …. Read More
How To Maintain Your Green Card
When granted lawful permanent resident status, you want to keep it. In most cases, you might have waited many months or even years to receive this status. The advantages of a green card are plentiful. With a green card, you can live permanently in the United States, you can travel …. Read More
Re-Entry Permits: What You Need to Know
Before leaving the United States, all green card holders must ensure they maintain their immigration status. With that, the legal permanent resident must prove they are not abandoning their current status. You can protect that status by applying for a re-entry permit before a long trip abroad. With this article, …. Read More
Green Card For Parents: A Complete Guide
US citizens 21 or older can apply to get their parents a green card, making them lawful permanent residents in the US. There’s no limit regarding how many parent green cards the USCIS can issue each year, and the process takes around 12 -18 months. We’ll cover how to get …. Read More