When you become a lawful permanent resident of the United States, you’ll receive a green card. Officially known as a Permanent Resident Card, a green card is given to a non-U.S. citizen to serve as a source of identification demonstrating status as a lawful permanent resident with the ability to live and work in the…
Usted recibirá una Green Card cuando se convierta en un residente permanente legal de los Estados Unidos. Oficialmente conocida como una Tarjeta de Residente Permanente, la Green Card se le proporciona a un ciudadano no estadounidense para que pueda servirle como una identificación que demuestre su estatus como residente permanente legal con la capacidad de…
People who want to become U.S. citizens through naturalization have to meet many requirements, and the application process can be complicated. The challenges increase considerably for someone who owes child support, because failure to support can be a conditional bar to citizenship. However, if you take the right steps to address the issue, it might…
Naturalization is the process of becoming a U.S. citizen. Generally, you have to be a green card holder for three to five years in order to be eligible for naturalization. Once you meet the eligibility requirements, here’s what you can expect from the naturalization process. Step 1: Application for Naturalization The first step to becoming…