Articles about Alien Renewal (0-34 of 34)

  • Legislation Of Us Immigration: Naturalization Act Of 1790
    By: anderson24 | - First Naturalization act was passed on March 26, 1790(1 Stat. 103), provided they are free, white, alien who resided in United States for a period of 2 years was eligible for citizenship. This act will allow Alien to apply for citizenship, if he/she resided for the term of one year at least. An individual who desire to become one shall apply to any common law court in state where he resided for 1 year at least.

    US Citizenship shall be granted for those individual who prove to the co ...

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  • Usa Visa And Us Immigration Forms
    By: fracaro Francis | - USA visa allow foreign citizen to enter United States either a non-immigrant visa for temporary stay or an immigrant for permanently residence. There are different types of USA visa which include the following:
    1.B1 visa is for people traveling to the United States temporarily for business or for pleasure or medical treatment.
    2.B2 is for travel that is recreational in nature, including tourism, visits with friends or relatives.
    3.L1 visa is required if you are employee of ...

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  • Re-designed Documents To Prevent Countefeitinga And Tampering
    By: Jessica Potter | - US has always been referred to as a Super Power country. It holds a supreme position in almost every area right from its economy to its technological achievements. Even though it always has a tough set of competitors, it never seems to move back in the line.

    This makes it a stiff competition for the other leading countries. Also, it has made the country a principal target for many terrorist outfits. This has led to a very tight security network in the US which has been working rele ...

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  • Development, Relief And Education For Alien Minors - Dream
    By: anderson24 | - The DREAM Act (Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors) was a proposal enacted by the US legislation on August 1, 2001. It was re-introduced in the US Senate on May 11, 2011. Through this enactment, illegals and foreign national students who graduate from US high schools having good moral character, but are deportable can get conditional residency. To qualify, they should have entered the US legally or illegally as minors. In addition, they should have been in the US continuously ...
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  • Juice Fasting - Get It At Your Personal Risk
    By: Arlie Marshall | - Certain compounds encountered in fresh fruits boosts your strength regardless of how old you might be. The vast majority of the vegetable and fruit juices are situated within the fibre and demanding hardly any digestion efforts the basic nutrition to be immediately assimilated by way of the physique. A combination of fresh, uncooked vegetable or fruit drinks can provide all of the digestive enzymes, vitamin supplements, minerals, protein and fats required to have an elevated vigour.

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  • Do Not Lose Your Permanent Resident Status
    By: anderson24 | - Legal Permanent Resident (LPR) status in the US is a privilege that can be revoked. It means that you can lose your LPR status even after you have already received a Green Card. It is possible for you to lose LPR status under certain extreme circumstances.

    You will lose your LPR status when you abandon your permanent residence in the US, or when you become deportable for committing a serious crime or violating US immigration laws. It is very important that you maintain permanent ...

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  • Understanding The Employment Green Card Process
    By: Al Anthony Gablinez | - All Green Card holders or non U.S. Permanent Residents are authorized to live and work permanently in United States. Most foreign nationals obtain their Green Cards either through employment, marriage or the Green Card lottery program. The option of obtaining a Green Card through employment is not favored by the majority of individuals as the employee requires an employer in the U.S. to petition on his or her behalf.
    Green Card Through Employment
    Individuals should only apply for a G ...

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  • How To Get An Employment Based Green Card
    By: Al Anthony Gablinez | - One way you can get a green card is through sponsorship by a U.S. employer. The employment based green card process is divided into five categories: EB-1, EB-2, EB-3, EB-4 and EB-5. Labor certification by the U.S. Department of Labor is required for some of the categories, but not all. Certification is important because it confirms that not enough U.S. workers are available and qualified in that particular geographic area where the foreign worker is seeking a green card through employment. Addit ...
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  • Important To Be A Green Card Holder To Apply For Us Citizenship!
    By: Nancy Mervin | - Immigration status referred to as lawful permanent residency authorizes a person on a permanent basis to live and work in the US. The INS Form I-151 formerly Alien Registration Card or Alien Registration Receipt Card, now referred to as United States Permanent Resident Card (USCIS Form I-551) is an identification card attesting to the permanent resident status of an alien in the United States.

    Green card overview

    The card had been green in color from 1946 till 1964 and ...

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  • The Adjustment Of Status Process
    By: anderson24 | - Adjustment of status is the last step in the green card or (LPR) process (that of becoming a legal permanent resident). You, the foreign national have to file an I-485 Application for Adjustment of Status, most likely based on a pre-existing and approved or approvable Form I-140 (Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker) or Form I-130 (Petition for Alien Relative). I-485 applications and I-130 or I-140 petitions can be filed concurrently depending on the immediate availability of an immigrant visa ...
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  • Illegal Immigrants In The United States
    By: anderson24 | - Any person residing in a country illegally is known as an "illegal immigrant." Undocumented immigrant, undocumented alien, illegal alien, or undocumented worker are other terms that are commonly used.

    Some illegal immigrants enter the US illegally whereas others enter legally but overstay the number of days permitted on their visa or violate the terms of their green card or refugee permit. They decide to take a risk and move to the US in search of a better life. Some immigrants lea ...

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  • Pay Day Loans Accomplish All Your Urgent Needs Now!
    By: alien | - Do you wish for urgent funds to cope up with a vital situation? Are you looking for a just right monetary selection according to you? Though you can get cash from a lot of ways but the loans have turn into fairly simple and tension-free option. People dont require making any compromise with their self-esteem and admirable life by availing the money through loans. This loan aptitude fulfills all your necessities that you are looking for and you can make use of the cash for any purpose.
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  • Overview Of Green Card And Its Renewal Process
    By: samuel5028 | - What is the Green Card?
    Large numbers of people enter the U.S. from other countries on a daily basis. Some people are returning home after being away for some time, some are coming to visit their family, some on a holiday, some for work and some move permanently to settle down in the U.S. Whatever may be the reason, each person who is entering the U.S. should possess the right documents to prove that they are legally allowed to enter the country.
    Many people are permitted to enter th ...

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  • Family Immigration - Understanding The Process
    By: h20mysticshadow | -

    A lawful permanent resident has the authorization to permanently live and work in the United States. As a proof of the permanent resident status the individual is given an identification or an authorization card which is commonly called as Green Card . There are many ways in obtaining permanent residence status in the United States. One such way is through Family Immigration. Family based immigration allows an individual to become a permanent resident through a family member who is ...

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  • Are All Immigrants Eligible For Us Citizenship?
    By: anderson24 | - The lawful status of persons immigrating to the US varies according to the category through which they entered the US. You can use the non-immigrant visa if your stay in the US is temporary and you can come through an immigrant visa if your intention is for a permanent stay.

    All immigrants have two options become permanent residents (Green Card holders) or become citizens. Though both these statuses give you the right to live and work legally in the United States, certain a ...

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  • 2012, What Are The Predictions?
    By: Anadi Taylor | - There has been a lot of talk about 2012 and it being the end of the world. There are some amazing phenomena's happening around this time, and there have been a few bleak predictions made. So let's have a look at what is being said.

    The Mayan Calendar

    The Mayan calendar, also referred to as the 'Mayan Long Count calendar', comes to an end at 11 minutes past the 11th hour on the 21st of December 2012. This time and date is known as the 'End of Days'. We are on the last c ...

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  • Green Card America
    By: Rachel Immig | - A green card is the most important thing most people around the world wish to obtain. A green card allows immigrants from various countries from all over the world to live and work permanently in the United States.

    There are various ways to obtain a green card. America provides may benefits to the green card holders. They may be employed in the United States, have the right to travel in and out of United States, may start own business or corporation and enjoy many other benefits.
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  • Who Can Apply For K3 Visa?
    By: anderson24 | - Living in the US after marrying can be boring if the spouse or family is not with you. Such people by all means try to bring their family as well to the US . True enough, uniting with the family and living in the US is a pleasant experience. In order to bring the spouse to the US there are certain procedures and guidelines to be followed which are laid down by the US government.

    Spouse refers to the legally wedded husband or wife. Spouse immigration is the process where a non U.S ...

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  • What Is The Purpose Of Form I-140?
    By: anderson24 | - If you are one among those who wish to work in the US permanently, then here we go. Not many know the fact that they can be sponsored a green card by an employer. The form I-140 is a petition filed by the US employer for a foreign national to work in the US on a permanent basis. Form I140 can also be used to self petition by some highly qualified foreign professionals.

    Documents that Accompany Form I-140:

    Generally Form I-140 is filed by the US employer and is usually ...

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  • Who Can Apply For A K-1 Visa?
    By: anderson24 | - The INA (Immigration and Nationality Act) defines a K-1 visa as a non-immigrant visa classification for aliens coming to the United States to marry an American citizen and to set up residence in the United States.



    Procedure and requirements for K-1 visa:

    To be eligible to file for a K-1 visa the applicant should be:

    A US citizen.
    Must have met his fianc in person within the previous two years or at least once.
    Should have a serious i ...

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  • Getting An E2 Visa
    By: anderson24 | - Visas are mere entry documents and are usually issued for various categories. Basically without migrating to the US, it is buying an entry to the US. E2 visa is an Investor visa and is considered as a non immigrant visa which allows one to live and work in the US based on the investment. This in turn will help one to contribute to the economy of the US.

    Qualifications for an E 2 visa:

    Each visa category requires certain qualifications to be met. The qualifications req ...

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  • When Do I Need To Fill Out An Affidavit Of Support?
    By: anderson24 | - Immigrants who are applying to obtain a Green Card through a family member must submit an I-864, Affidavit of Support form. The Affidavit of Support form is used to show the USCIS that a Green Card applicant has a financial sponsor and has enough financial support to live without concern of becoming dependant on U.S. government welfare.

    Form I-864 is legally required for many family-based and some employment based immigrants to show that, when they plan to immigrate to the US, they ...

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  • What Is Form I-485?
    By: anderson24 | - Form I-485 is the application form to register permanent residence or adjustment of status . This is filed by an individual or a non US citizen to obtain permanent resident status in the US. Form I-485 is for the non US citizens who are in the US and are eligible to apply for the green card based on sponsorship by a family member, employer or based on their refugee/asylee status.

    Adjustment of immigration status:

    Applying for I-485 or adjustment of status is a very comp ...

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  • Who Is Eligible To Sponsor Family Based Green Card
    By: anderson24 | - A permanent resident is a person who is granted authorization to live and work permanently in the United States. As a proof of the permanent resident status the individual is given an authorization card which is commonly called as Green Card and officially called as I 551. Permanent Residents are authorized to work in any company or institution, permitted to start own business or create own corporation, given the privilege to sponsor his/her family members.

    There are various ways in ...

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  • How To Get My Family A Green Card
    By: anderson24 | - Green Card holders (Permanent Residents) have been authorized to live and work permanently in the US. Family based immigration is an immigrant visa classification where it allows an individual to become a permanent resident through a family member who is a citizen or permanent resident of the United States. Most people get green card through parents / spouse / siblings. The United States allows U.S. citizens and permanent residents to petition for their relatives (specific people only) to come ...
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  • Form I-9 Documention - The Newly Redesigned Green Card
    By: Camille Griffin | - On May 11, 2010, USCIS (U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services) announced it had redesigned the Permanent Resident Card, which most of us know more commonly as the Green Card. In a moment of sheer genius, the designers of the "Green" Card actually decided to make it green in color for ease of recognition!

    A Green Card is proof of authorization to live and work in the United States. A newly issued Green Card is valid for 10 years for lawful permanent residents and 2 years for cond ...

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  • Can I Sponsor My Brother Or Sister For A Green Card?
    By: anderson24 | - You can make use of the family-based green card process to apply a green card for your brother or sister. If you are a U.S. citizen, you should have gained your citizenship through naturalization or citizenship process, and you should be above 21 years of old to petition a green card for your sister or brother. Through the family-based green card process once your sister or brother enters the United States they are eligible to work permanently and later apply for citizenship. And you cannot ap ...
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  • Digital Angst In A Technological World (part 3 Of 3)
    By: Suzanne Wells | - THE BEGINNING OF TIME...
    I slip him on my wrist. He blinks his eyes open and the current time is flicking proudly from his face. He seems to have a little Mona Lisa smile on the edges of his squared off lips. I can see his breath and cadence are comfortingly regular and he seems to sit a little deeper in his Indigo glow bed. He slips nicely onto my wrist and I'm glad I'm getting used to him. I thank the checkout guy and bow my head with reverence for his Technological prowess. I'm humbled ...

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  • How Do I Attain Us Citizenship?
    By: Rachel Immig | -



    A person may become a U.S. citizen by birth or after birth. A person born in the United States and persons born in certain territories or outlying possessions of the United States are citizens at birth. Persons born outside the United States may be citizens at birth if their parent(s) were citizens at the time of their birth and if other requirements have been met.

    An individual may become a U.S. citizen after birth either through his/her parents or by ap ...

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  • What Is The Uscis?
    By: Rachel Immig | - U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), a federal agency. The USCIS along with the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) are components within the Department of Homeland Security, USCIS oversees lawful immigration to the United States.

    USCIS was formed to enhance the security and efficiency of national immigration services by focusing only on the administration of benefit applications. It has the advantage of a legacy of more th ...

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  • What Are The Advantages Of Us Citizenship?
    By: Rachel Immig | -

    U.S. Citizenship has many advantages. The U.S. Constitutions gives a lot of rights to citizens and non-citizens. However, the rights of the citizens far out-weigh the rights of the others.

    One of the greatest advantages of U.S. citizenship is the right to vote. A citizen, through his vote, has the power to express his opinion and help decide who will form the government of a nation as powerful as the U.S.

    Gaining U.S. Citizenship is a means of expressi ...

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  • Online Green Card Renewal
    By: Rachel Immig | -

    In todays modern world, one need not exert too much physical effort to be able to accomplish things, such as document submissions. In the case of Green card holders, they now have the option to renew Green card online.

    This is made possible by the electronic or e-filing option opened by the Immigration Direct through its website ImmigrationDirect.com. Likewise, most Green card renewal websites also has links to the e-filing portal. Through this convenience, one ...

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  • How To Replace Lost Green Card
    By: Rachel Immig | -

    If you are a foreigner with a Permanent Resident Card or a Green card from the United States government which you have waited for so many years to claim, the worst thing that could happen to you is to wake up one day with three dreaded words: lost green card!

    First, do not panic. Gather your wits and be smart enough to report the theft, lost or missing case of your Green card to the Police. This way, the Police and you will be alerted should there be attempts to m ...

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  • Green Card Requirements - What Are They And How Do I Comply?
    By: Jae Taylor | - What is a Permanent Resident Card?

    A Permanent Resident Card, commonly known as a Green Card, is evidence of your status as a lawful permanent resident with a right to live and work permanently in the United States. It also is evidence of your registration in accordance with United States immigration laws. The Permanent Resident Card is also called Form I-551.

    What Does the Law Say?

    Section 264 of the Immigration and Nationality Act provides that, ...

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