Yes provided the trip is unavoidable. Its important for you to have a copy of your old green card and also the notice of application or any kind of proof for having applied for green card renewal.
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, you can renew a passport that has expired by applying for a passport renewal through the appropriate government agency.
Per immigration law, YES you have to renew the green card to be a legal resident.
Yes, you can renew a passport that expired 5 years ago by applying for a renewal through the appropriate government agency.
Yes, you can renew an expired passport by applying for a passport renewal through the appropriate government agency, typically the passport office or department of state.
Yes, you should renew your passport before it expires to avoid any travel disruptions.
You need to renew it or you could have a tough time getting legitimate employment.
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.
Yes, you can renew your B1/B2 visa before it expires by applying for a visa renewal at a U.S. embassy or consulate in your home country.
The deadline to renew an expired passport varies by country, but it is generally recommended to renew it at least six months before it expires to avoid any travel disruptions.
No, you generally cannot renew your visa while staying inside the USA. To renew a US visa, you must leave the country and apply at a US embassy or consulate abroad. However, you can extend your stay by applying for a status extension with USCIS if you’re eligible.