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  • What Do I Need to Do to Change My Legal Name?

    People decide to change their legal names for different reasons. Some decide to do so because they don't like their original legal name. Others want to take the name of their common-law spouse....

  • How Will I Be Notified of a Judgment Due to Credit Card Debt?

    A judgment is a legal decree issued by a court and entered on its docket, signifying that a plaintiff has prevailed in a civil action against the designated defendant.

  • How to Identify a Permanent Resident Card

    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...

  • Do You Need a Green Card to Work in America?

    Green Card is the common name given to a Permanent Resident Card that serves as proof that a person is a legal permanent resident of the United States. These cards are issued to immigrants who...

  • What to Do When Threatened with a Lawsuit for Credit Cards

    Credit card customers who fall behind on their credit card payments sometimes find themselves getting so far behind on their payments they may decide to give up and avoid contact with the credit...

  • How to Place a Security Freeze on Credit Files

    Credit card fraud is no laughing matter, and if you do any business at all on the Internet, you run the risk of having your identity cloned or stolen by hackers, sometimes in remote corners of the...

  • Ways to Advoid Identity Theft

    There are many ways someone can steal your identity, which is a growing problem with the increase of technology and the virtual world. Many people handle their money online, and although this is a...

  • How to Enter USA with a Green Card

    A "Green Card" is a card issued by U.S. Department of Homeland Security, United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to aliens allowing them to live and work in the United States...

  • How to Report Credit Card Interest Fraud

    Credit card interest fraud involves the use of deceptive practices by credit card companies (or anyone claiming to be affiliated with a credit card company) with the intent to defraud, leading to...

  • What to Do After a Permanent Resident Card Expires

    A permanent resident card is sometimes called a green card. It is obtained by people accepted for permanent residency in the United States. They must carry the card with them, as you would your...

  • Green Card Application Procedures

    A green card allows a foreign national to live and work in the United States for an indefinite length of time. Getting a green card can also be the first step to U.S. citizenship through...

  • How to Change a Name on a SIN Card

    All Canadian citizens are required to have a Social Insurance Number, or SIN, before they are allowed to work and access government programs. Like a Social Security Number in the United States,...

  • How to Search for a SSN

    It is illegal for a private citizen to obtain a social security number other than his or her own. Social security numbers are routinely collected by employers, universities and banking...

  • What Does a U.S. Permanent Resident Card Look Like?

    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.

  • U.S. Green Card Application Information

    A U.S. "green card" is a colloquial term that refers to a permanent residence card authorizing the holder to live and work in the U.S. on a permanent basis. U.S. green cards are issued by the...

  • How to Find My SSN

    You want to apply for college or you're looking for your first job. There are many reasons why someone needs to find his own social security number. Not having the actual paper card doesn't mean...

  • How to Apply for Social Security Cards for Infants

    When a baby is born, getting a Social Security number for the infant is the last thing on some parents' minds. Parents are not legally required to do so until the child reaches the age of one....

  • Requirements for a Green Card for Mexican Immigrants

    A U.S. Permanent Resident Card, commonly called a "green card," grants noncitizens the right to live and work in the United States. Mexican immigrants must meet the same requirements as other...

  • Where Can I Get My Alien Registration Card in Person From U.S. Immigration?

    U.S. alien registration cards are mailed to the permanent resident from the card center. It is impossible to receive the card in person.

  • Plastic Card Security Act

    The use of debit and credit card payments is a common method used by customers to pay for goods and services. When a plastic card with a magnetic strip on the back is used in a transaction, the...

  • What Is a Conditional Green Card?

    A conditional green card is a green card which has been issued for a two-year period and is contingent upon the immigrant meeting a specific condition. For example, green cards which are received...

  • How to Replace a Lost Identification Card in Arizona

    Losing your ID can make you feel helpless. You can't drive, make credit card purchases or otherwise easily verify your identity without it. But if you're an Arizona resident, replacing your lost...

  • How to Replace a SSN & Card

    You must have a Social Security number in order to get a job in the U.S. and receive Social Security benefits or other services provided by the U.S. government. Your Social Security number, along...

  • How to Check the Status of My Green Card Application

    Once you've filed an application for a green card with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), the waiting begins. According to USCIS, all green card applications are processed in the...

  • USA Citizenship & Green Card Information

    Obtaining American citizenship and permanent residency, or a green card, is a challenging and exciting process. A green card is the colloquial term for the immigration document that entitles an...

  • How to Change Your Name for Social Security Purposes

    If you need to change your name on your Social Security card because of marriage, civil union, naturalization or for some other reason, in most cases your first stop will be your local Social...

  • How to Find Out If a Resident Green Card Has Expired

    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...

  • Pros & Cons for Social Security Card Numbers

    For American citizens, the Social Security number serves as their basic piece of identification. Social Security numbers came to be used for a number of applications far beyond their intended...

  • How to Send a Certified Letter

    When you are handling your own legal matters, you may find that many forms correspondence and pleadings should be – or often, required to be – sent via Certified Mail. In legal matters, there may...

  • Green Card Marriage Rules

    Receiving a green card entitles the spouse of a U.S. citizen to reside and work in the United States. There are certain restrictions which initially apply to a green card granted to a spouse, and...

  • How to Find My Social Security Number

    Your Social Security number validates that you are eligible to work in the United States and ultimately receive Social Security benefits and participate in other government programs. Every...

  • Requirements for a Green Card

    People who want to permanently live and work in the United States but are not United States citizens by birth can obtain a green card, also called a permanent resident card, which gives them the...

  • National ID Cards & the Real ID Act

    Privacy advocates have long resisted efforts to implement a national identification card system in the United States. However, the Real ID Act of 2005 would come close to establishing a national...

  • How Soon Can I Travel After Getting My Permanent Resident Card?

    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.

  • How Long Can a Green Card Holder Stay?

    Green card holder is a colloquial phrase that refers to a lawful permanent resident (LPR) who has a permanent residency card (which used to literally be a "green" card). LPRs maintain legal status...

  • What Happens in Credit Card Fraud Cases?

    A variety of crimes constitute credit card fraud. The term can describe a person using a stolen credit card to purchase goods or services posing as the person named on the card. It can also...

  • United States Customs Border Requirements

    U.S. customs border regulations went through a change as of June 1, 2009, affecting Bermuda and Canadian citizens. The U.S. has a Trusted Travelers Program for pre-approved low-risk travelers.

  • How to Apply for a Green Card Renewal

    A valid green card is a must have if you want to be a lawful resident who wants to live and work in the United States. Some green cards are only valid for ten years and you need to apply for a...

  • Guide to Emigrating

    Emigrating to the United States is a complicated, expensive and time-consuming process, as residency requirements range from three to five years before an individual is eligible to begin the...

  • What are the Steps for Obtaining a Green Card?

    A green card is a document that allows an immigrant to reside in the United States. There are two types of green cards--a two-year, conditional green card that is granted based on a specific set...

  • Texas Laws Regarding Credit Card Debt

    When it comes to collecting credit card debt, Texas laws impose extreme prohibitions on creditors seeking to collect a debt, even if the credit card company gets a civil judgment against a debtor...

  • Credit Card Transaction Laws

    When a person applies for and receives a credit card, various laws apply to the use of the card. The laws apply to the banking and financial industries and specifically provide for protections...

  • How to Legally Change Your First and Last Name On Your Social Security Card

    I went to the social security department earlier today to change my maiden name to my married name. Low and behold, I would also have to change my first name to match.

  • Organ Donation Act

    Many people struggle over the choice to become an organ donor. If someone is not an organ donor and is fatally injured, the person's family has to decide if it wants to donate the person's organs,...

  • How to Get a Pennsylvania Photo ID

    A state photo identification card is an alternative form of identification for individuals who do not have a driver's license. Pennsylvania residents over 16 years of age are eligible to obtain a...

  • How Does a Canadian Apply for American Citizenship?

    You can't apply for American citizenship unless you've been physically living on U.S. soil for at least five years. That means, if you're currently living in Canada, you'll have to apply for a...

  • How to Become a Citizen of the United States

    Becoming a U.S. citizen is a life dream for many people. If you were not born in the United States and wish to become a U.S. citizen, you will need to file paperwork with the US Citizenship and...

  • How to Change My Surname

    Marriage, divorce, adoption and naturalization are common events that require name changes. State laws generally regulate official name changes and procedures vary depending on location. Though it...

  • Guidelines for the LINK Card

    A LINK card is available for Illinois food stamp or cash benefit recipients. The plastic card looks just like a credit card or debit card and is set up to simplify the process of purchasing goods...

  • Greencard Process

    There are several ways to obtain a green card. One way is by lottery. Each year, 50,000 green cards are given out by lottery. The lottery is only available to citizens of countries that do not...

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