Immigration Resources

Understanding Form I-751

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.

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What Is a Green Card?

A green card, or a permanent resident card, allows you to live and work in the United States. Learn the rights and responsibilities of green card holders.

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Immigration Medical Exam: Overview

The Immigration Medical Examination is part of the U.S. green card process, including vaccination reviews, physical and mental evaluations, and necessary tests. Learn who needs the exam and which applicants may be exempt.

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Understanding Derivative Citizenship

Derivative Citizenship is an immigration process through which a person (typically under the age of 18) automatically becomes a US citizen by virtue of either or both of their parents acquiring US citizenship.

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Green Card Through Marriage: Explained

Learn how to apply for a U.S. marriage green card (CR-1 or IR-1) based on marriage duration, starting with the I-130 petition process.

EAD: Employment Authorization Card

An EAD card, or employment authorization card, is needed before an immigrant can pursue a specific job in the U.S. Learn how to get a work permit.

Explaining Form I-134A

A complete guide to Form I-134A. Learn who can be a supporter, income requirements, and step-by-step instructions for successful sponsorship.

Explaining the EB-5 Investor Visa

The EB-5 Investor visa program allows foreign investors to get a US green card by investing in a business that creates jobs for American workers.

Explaining Dual Citizenship

Learn how your birth country affects how you'll apply for dual citizenship & what it means for having the rights of being a citizen in two countries.

Understanding Alien Registration Number

This guide to Alien Registration Numbers explains what they are, how to read them, and when you need them. Learn more about A-numbers and USCIS.
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