No.Adding to human trafficking you also do not have a valid green card. The status also adds to criminal record and leads to serious action.You will require a lawyer to help you if your intentions are good and you would be a good resident in US.
The fees to renew a green card add up to about $900 in fees.
Per Immigration law, YES you have to renew the green card to be a legal resident.
yes,as long as you have no criminal record.
Per immigration law, YES you have to renew the green card to be a legal resident.
Yes, you can renew a green card even if you have outstanding warrants. However, it is important to understand that the renewal process may trigger a background check, and any criminal history could impact your application. It is advisable to consult with an immigration attorney to navigate the situation and understand the potential consequences.
Until and unless you want to stay in US with a valid status you need to renew your green card.Once you get your green card you need to renew it every decade to make sure your stay in US is legal. After minimum 5 years as a green card holder in US if you are eligible you should apply for US citizenship. Once you become a US citizen you need not renew green card since only after you submit your green card in return you would get the naturalization certificate as proof of citizenship in US after all procedure and oath taking.
if you are still here in the states on an expired card you might have to return to your country and talk with the embassy over there to renew goodluck this information is completely wrong, if your permanent resident card AKA green card has expired you will just have problems finding a job. what you can do is renew your card using the I-90 form.
There are at least ten locations in Oakland, California where you can renew your Green Card. One of them is Deverie Christensen, 199 Fremont St., 10th Floor. (415)394-9400.
You need to renew it or you could have a tough time getting legitimate employment.
You do not have to be married to renew a green card. However, I do not know the specific circumstances of your situation, and I cannot predict whether you are eligible for renewal, or not. You may wish to consult a lawyer. Some lawyers specialize in immigration issues.
It depends on your naturalization or citizenship status. Generally you will not be able to obtain a green card if you have a criminal history. These days, the laws are changing to also include entering the country illegally.
In theory, They are considered out of status or "unlawfully present."However, in practice if you apply to have it renewed which is not a complex process you can show you are having it renewed and would not be deported. Renew the green card, or better,if you satisfy the residency requirements, apply for citizenship.