If you actually had a green card and you lost it, take your passport to the local Immigration office and fill out the form to replace it. They will put a temporary stamp in your passort while you wait for your new green card.
Alien Registration Number is only for Green Card holders.
The alien registration number starts with the A.
No, an admission number is a unique identifier given to a student upon admission to an educational institution, while an Alien Registration Number (A-number) is a unique identifier assigned to non-US citizens by the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) for immigration purposes. They serve different purposes and are issued by different entities.
Visit the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services website at http://www.uscis.org for specific information in regards to your personal circumstances.
If you actually had a green card and you lost it, take your passport to the local Immigration office and fill out the form to replace it. They will put a temporary stamp in your passort while you wait for your new green card.
If you actually had a green card and you lost it, take your passport to the local Immigration office and fill out the form to replace it. They will put a temporary stamp in your passort while you wait for your new green card.
If you actually had a green card and you lost it, take your passport to the local Immigration office and fill out the form to replace it. They will put a temporary stamp in your passort while you wait for your new green card.
Having an alien registration number does not automatically make you a permanent resident. The alien number is simply an identifier assigned by immigration authorities to track non-citizens in the U.S. Permanent residency is granted through specific immigration processes, such as obtaining a Green Card, which involves meeting certain eligibility requirements. Therefore, while the alien number is associated with individuals in the immigration system, it does not confer permanent resident status on its own.
As a H4 visa holder, you do not have an alien registration number, if you have not aplied Green Card (USCIS form I-485) before. To get an alien registration number, the H1 visa holder must apply for USCIS form I-140 first. If an immigration visa is vailable for the H1 visa holder, he/she and the H4 depentent can apply for USCIS form I-485, and then get an alien registration number from SUCIS Servicd center. H-4 visas are issued to the H-1 holder's spouse and children under twenty-one years of age. Holders of H-4 visas are considered to be dependents of H-1B visa holders. As H-4 status holders, spouses and children under twenty-one years of age may be entitled to enter and remain in the United States for the duration of the H-1 holder's authorized stay.
Yes, I checked both and they are identical.
No. An alien number is the indentifying number on green cards, work visas and other such documents that are issued to legal immigrants within the US.
Legal US residents are either citizens of the US, or those who have immigration documents issued by the ICE. Usually this includes a Alien Registration card, called a "green card" (although they are no longer green.)