Understanding Your Green Card Number
Every green card has a unique number that is used to track your immigration records and status. Learn what green card numbers mean and where to find them.
Every green card has a unique number that is used to track your immigration records and status. Learn what green card numbers mean and where to find them.
Temporary Protected Status (TPS) is a vital U.S. program that provides temporary relief to individuals from countries facing severe crises allowing them to live and work in the US for a limited period.
Form I-751 is used to remove conditions on a conditional green card, typically granted through marriage or the EB-5 program. Learn about eligibility, when to file, and the differences between conditional and regular green cards.
A conditional green card or CR1 visa, is a card that allows you to live and work in the United States just like any other green card holder but is only limited to two years.
Read the visa bulletin by finding the latest edition, identifying your visa category, and using the Dates of Filing or Final Action charts. Check the various terms used in the visa bulletin.
K-1 visa sponsors are an important part of the immigration process because they provide a guarantee of financial support upon entering the U.S.
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If you are marrying a foreign-born spouse and plan to live in the U.S. together, you may also need to apply for a marriage visa to ensure their legal residency.
If you are a US citizen looking to bring a foreign fiancé to the US for marriage, Form I-129F (K-Visa) is used by U.S. citizens to sponsor the fiancé.
Form I-824 is an Application for Action on an Approved Application or Petition. It is filed with the USCIS to request action on a previously approved application or petition.