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Green Cards

The Permanent Resident Card (PRC), also known as the Green Card, is an official document issued by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) that proves a person's lawful permanent resident status in the United States. To combat fraud...
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U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is expanding its myProgress tool to include Form I-821, Application for Temporary Protected Status, and Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status. myProgress provides applicants with personalized estimates of their wait...
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While permanent resident status is typically considered permanent, it is not as guaranteed as some people may believe. The U.S. government can revoke your green card for a variety of reasons. There are many different ways a legal permanent resident...
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Family unity is one of the primary goals of immigration policy in the United States. If you are an American citizen and want to sponsor a sibling for a green card, it is possible but it often takes many years....
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A new game shows it's not easy to legally immigrate to the United States - and a new game shows just how difficult it is! The Green Card Game is a free online game that allows players to explore the...
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The U.S. Diversity Visa Lottery is Now Open for the 2025 Fiscal Year Registration opens October 4, 2023 - November 7, 2023, for the FY2025 Diversity Visa lottery to grant Green Cards to more than 50,000 randomly selected people from...
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The Child Status Protection Act (CSPA) is a United States immigration law that was enacted in 2002 to protect certain children from aging out of their eligibility for a green card due to long processing times by the United States...
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According to the United States government, to be legally qualified for jury duty, an individual must: be a United States citizen; be at least 18 years of age; reside primarily in the judicial district for one year; be adequately proficient...
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A Reentry Permit is a travel document that allows a green card holder to reenter the United States. Lawful permanent residents (green card holders) or conditional permanent residents who plan to travel outside the United States for more than one...
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If your citizenship application is denied, you will not automatically lose your green card. However, there is a risk that your legal permanent residence could be canceled and you could be placed in removal proceedings. This is because the United...
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