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Green Card Expenses

What is a Green Card? As per the United States Department of Homeland Security report of 2023, there are an estimated 12.7 million green card holders, of whom 9 million are eligible to become United States citizens.  A green card is also known as a Permanent resident card, provided by

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Citizenship timeline post approval

Introduction For many immigrants, becoming a U.S. citizen is a lifelong dream come true—a key step that grants them the “American” identity. The United States has a strong tradition of welcoming immigrants, with 878,500 new citizens in fiscal year 2023 alone. Interestingly, the naturalizations in 2022 and 2023 make up

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Consulate vs. Embassy: Explaining the Differences

Have you ever wondered about the difference between an embassy and a consulate? You’re not alone. While they’re both important diplomatic outposts, they’re actually quite different.  Embassies and consulates are both crucial, but they’re not identical entities. These institutions serve as a country’s official representation abroad, but their functions, locations,

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USCIS PROCESSING TIME

Introduction U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is an agency of the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) that administers the country’s naturalization and immigration system. Some of the services include processing immigrant visa petitions, naturalization applications, asylum applications, applications for adjustment of status, and refugee applications.  It also

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U.S. Citizenship Test & Interview DVD Study Guide

Pass the U.S. Citizenship Test & Interview DVD To become a naturalized citizen of the United States, there are specific steps that you must complete with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). For example, you will need to pass both the civics and English portions of the citizenship test and

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Arranging a Courthouse Wedding

For many immigrants in the United States, a courthouse wedding can be an excellent option to tie the knot. A civil ceremony will save you the time and expense of planning a wedding ceremony in a church or chapel, plus it will create an official record of your wedding that

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Why Timing Is Crucial in the PERM Process

The PERM process is a critical step in employment-based green card applications. But if you’re a U.S. employer who is trying to get PERM approval for a foreign worker, determining the right time to start is crucial. Each step involves a strict deadline – and there can be serious consequences

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How to Renew or Replace Your Green Card

As a permanent resident in the United States, a green card is perhaps the most important document you possess. It proves your identity and status, including your right to work in the country. If you are a permanent resident, your green card is valid for 10 years. Meanwhile, a conditional

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USCIS Processing Times: Latest Updates for 2024

If you’re trying to make plans about your travel arrangements or your future, knowing the latest United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) processing times for 2024 is important. After all, you may be depending on the outcome of your green card application to make important life decisions.  You may

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How to Check USCIS Case Status

After submitting your application for a visa, green card, or citizenship to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), it’s natural to feel anxious and excited to learn about its progress. Fortunately, there’s an easy way to see where you are in the process – checking your USCIS case status online. 

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