Category: Naturalization

How to Renew a Green Card and How long does it take: A step by step guide

How to Renew a Green Card and How long does it take: A step by step guide

Table of contentsIntroductionStep-By-Step Guide on How to Renew Green CardHow Long Does It Take to Renew Green Card?Tips for Expediting the ProcessRequired Documents for Green Card Renewal?Tips for Gathering and Organizing Documents EfficientlyWhat Are the Possible Reasons for the Denial of My Green Card Renewal Application?FAQ on How to Renew…

¿Cómo apadrinar a tus hermanos en Estados Unidos? Aquí está la forma más rápida

La forma más rápida de apadrinar a tus hermanos a EE. UU. ¿Busca la forma más rápida de apadrinar a su hermano en EE. UU.? Aquí está tu guía de la manera más rápida. Iniciar el proceso de apadrinamiento de hermanos y reunirse en Estados Unidos. Título: La forma más…
Naturalization and U.S. Military Service: The Complete Guide

Naturalization and U.S. Military Service: The Complete Guide

Introduction Naturalization and U.S military service may be one of the easiest ways to acquire citizenship. It is the process of obtaining citizenship in a country for those who were not born there. This means that an individual who is not a citizen of the United States can become a…
Impact of Conditional Resident Status on Applying for Citizenship 

Impact of Conditional Resident Status on Applying for Citizenship 

Individuals married to U.S. citizens or permanent residents receive temporary immigration status as conditional residents. This applies to people who have been married for less than two years after being granted legal permanent residence (green card). The status lasts for two years, and the individual can prove the validity of…
What Happens at an Immigration Interview?

What Happens at an Immigration Interview?

If you’re immigrating to the United States, there’s a good chance you’ll have to participate in an immigration interview – so here’s what to expect.
The U.S. Citizenship Test, Explained

The U.S. Citizenship Test, Explained

This guide explains everything you need to know about the U.S. citizenship test (and what happens after you take it).
DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals)

DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals)

1. Were under the age of 31 as of June 15, 2012; 2. Came to the United States when you were 15 years old, or younger; 3. Have lived in the United States...

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