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A permanent resident card is what an individual files for when they choose to live in a different country. An applicant can have a sponsor such as an employer or family member file for them to...
The U.S Permanent Resident Card gives foreign-born citizens the right to live and work in the United States of America. The card can be carried around and used as an identity card.
The green card is otherwise known as the United States Permanent Resident Card. It serves as legal proof that you have the right to both reside in and be employed in the United States. Upon...
For many, the U.S. is a land of opportunity. It provides a new start for those who want to make a new life for themselves or family, and is a haven for refugees who are fleeing their country. When...
Although there are many ways to become a permanent resident of the United States, two methods are more commonly used than others. Once permanent residence is obtained, many immigrants choose to...
People wishing to move to Venezuela, either for an extended but temporary stay or permanently, must comply with certain immigration requirements. According to the Venezuelan Embassy, the country...
You can immediately travel after physically receiving your U.S. lawful permanent resident card. But there are important travel issues to consider with your new immigration status.
Emigrating to Canada is often a joke made by citizens fed up with the United States and its policies. While it would be nice to just hop in a car and cross the border to never look back, it's not...
Form N-400 is an application for naturalization, the process by which a noncitizen voluntarily gains U.S. citizenship. It is primarily designed to gather information related the eligibility for...
There are three ways in which you can legally apply for a permanent resident card so that you can enter and reside in the United States. Each way has its own set of requirements and you must...
There are four main ways to immigrate to Australia--through family members, as a returning resident, via employment, and as a refugee or humanitarian migrant. Although the process is somewhat...
If you have lost, destroyed or mutilated your permanent resident card or if it has been stolen, you will need to have a replacement card. If you had a card issued before the age of 14 or your...
Canada holds plenty of allure as a place to live; it has vast countryside, public health care, low crime rates, spotless and modern major cities, and an overall high quality of life. However, the...
A "green card" is the colloquial term for the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) document issued to an alien resident in the United States denoting permanent residence....
A person who holds a five-year resident return visa, a permanent resident visa in Australia, may legally remain in Australia indefinitely. Even after the five years given by the visa, a person may...
How to Become a Legal U.S. Resident
In order to become a legal U.S. resident, a person should visit uscis.gov or hire a lawyer to provide information about applying to be a citizen. Find a specialist in immigration and residency...
There are only four types of immigrant visas issued by the U.S. Department of State. The most common go to those who have a spouse or immediate family member who is already a citizen or legal...
For many individuals, acquiring a green card or permanent resident status is the first step toward U.S. citizenship. The process by which foreign nationals become citizens is called...
A legal resident is also known as an immigrant. An immigrant is a foreign national who has been granted the privilege of living and working permanently in the United States. A number of steps need...
The United States of America has always had an open door policy leading to its nickname as the "melting pot." Becoming a legal United States resident is a complicated process that can take years....