Tag: U.S. immigration
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Do I Need to Complete Alien Registration?
The Trump Administration enforces the Alien Registration Act, requiring certain noncitizens to register with the U.S. Are you required to register?
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Is it Safe to Leave the U.S. as a Lawful Permanent Resident?
Whether you received your green card this morning or you’ve been a green card holder for 20 years, recent events have made travelers nervous as they prepare to leave the U.S. for business or leisure. Read on to determine whether traveling is right for you.
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I Was Outside the U.S. for More Than One Year as a Green Card Holder – Now What?
You’ve been outside the U.S. for over one year as a green card holder and your green card is still valid. Can you return to the U.S.? Will you be stopped by CBP? Read on to plan your next steps!
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Reentry Permits – Staying Abroad as a Green Card Holder
Traveling as a Green Card Holder – how long can you stay outside the U.S.? If traveling for more than one year at a time, you must apply for a reentry permit to help protect your LPR status.
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Know Your Rights: if ICE visits your home
The Trump Administration has promised to “crack down” on immigration and initiate “mass deportations.” It’s important to know your rights as an individual in the U.S., regardless of your immigration status!
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The Visa Bulletin – What Is It & How Do I Read It?
If you’re a non-immediate relative or are in the process of applying for your green card based on employment, you’ll likely receive a priority date to determine when you can apply for permanent residence. Read on for clarity on how to read the visa bulletin to make sure you apply as soon as a visa…
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Birthright Citizenship in the U.S.
Can the Trump Administration really end birthright citizenship by executive order? What exactly is birthright citizenship? What if my parents are undocumented by I was born in the U.S.? Read on to find out more.
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My Green Card Expired While Outside the U.S.
Your Green Card expired while outside the U.S. Now what? Read more to learn about your options.
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Removing Conditions on Your 2-Year Green Card
If you received a 2-year conditional green card, make sure you know how and when to file Form I-751 to remove the conditions!
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Marriage-Based Green Card
Married or engaged to a U.S. citizen? Congratulations! Learn how to apply for your green card, whether you in or outside of the U.S.
