Immigration Blog Articles

Can Green Card Holders Travel to Canada?

U.S. green card holders are considered permanent residents and can travel to Canada without a visa. However, if you are a green card holder, you may need additional documentation depending on how you travel to or through Canada. Flying has the most restrictions. If you’re wondering what you need to

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What to Expect After Filing Form I-130 Petition

It’s tricky enough figuring out which immigration application to use and answer complicated questions to complete it. But what happens next? What should you expect after you file? With our automated software and informative blog posts, FileRight.com is here to help you at each step along the way. When you

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What Is Form G-1450?

Recently the United States government has started allowing green card holders to pay the fees for their citizenship application using a credit card. This provides people with a great opportunity. Citizenship forms are expensive and previously there weren’t a lot of ways to finance the form fees. Now You Can

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How to File Petition for Change of Status USCIS

There are over 40 nonimmigrant status categories for U.S. visas. Each one is designated for a specific yet very different function. For example, some permit students to study in the U.S., some grant temporary work to employees, and others allow tourists to visit.  If the original reason you came to

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How to Notify U.S. Immigration About a Change of Address

If you’re an immigrant, you must let the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) know when you change your address. An address change is crucial to ensure you receive up-to-date information on your case—plus, it’s the law.  However, be aware that changing your address with the postal service will

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Top 3 reasons U.S. Citizenship is Denied

When an immigrant wants to become a citizen of the United States, they start by filing an Application for Naturalization, Form N-400. This form is submitted to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), where it is reviewed and either approved or denied. The USCIS could reject your citizenship application for

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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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3 Main Ways to Get a Green Card

If you’re an immigrant, a green card is a key to becoming a United States citizen. The formal term for a green card is a Permanent Residence Card. Having a green card allows you to legally live and work in the United States.  There are three main ways immigrants can

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5 Things You Should Know About the Green Card Medical Exam

Applying for a green card requires more than just filing applications and submitting documentation. Most individuals who are seeking U.S. permanent residency are also required to go through a medical examination by a doctor certified by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).  While preparing for your doctor visit, there

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