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Yes you should.File immigration Form I-90 for green card replacement with new name.it is important to file a green card replacement (Form I90) at once to make sure that you have a valid green card.
definitely not black my moms a designer and she once fired someone for wearing a green top with black jeans
It is easier if you apply for a visa first and live in the US. Once you have been here for a while, then apply for the Green Card.
Yes but you cant wear them because they are blocked...Sorry :(
they will if there in your zoo but if there not in your zoo and your membership expires you will keep them
A valid and current green card is lost, damaged, or stolen , in these cases, it is important to file a green card replacement (Form I90) at once to make sure that you have a valid green card. Filing fee is $365 and additional $85 biometric fee, so a total of $450 to get a green card replacement.
Yes, it could potentially be done.
Individuals who obtain a Green Card through marriage to a U.S. Citizen are granted "Conditional" Green Card status when they enter US just after marriage, which is only valid for two years. Individuals who have been granted Conditional Green Card Status are required to apply to remove the Conditions on their Green Card within 90 days of the date that their Conditional Permanent Resident status expires that is before second wedding anniversary and they are still married. After conditions are removed the applicant is issued a green card valid for 10 years.
you can. However it will take 5-6 years to obtain, so you need to update the pending application once you get citizenship.
In case you, the conditional permanent resident, do not file jointly, you may apply for a waiver but you should show that you entered the marriage in good faith, but the marriage ended because of divorce or annulment. To get a waiver the support documents are important. Also it is important to file Form I751 within 90 days before your conditional green card expires. Once approved, the conditional status will be removed and the applicant will receive their new Permanent Resident card that is valid for 10 years.
Yes provided that relative is a permanent resident or green card holder or a US citizen. Once they petition for relative depending on the eligibility and availability of visa the relative would be issued a immigrant visa to enter US after which will be issued green card.
You have to have your green card for 5yrs or 3yrs if married to a US citizen. Then you have to apply for US citizenship and once approved you can apply for US a passport.