Welcome to DYgreencard Inc DYgreencard is not a law firm and is not a substitute for the advice of an attorney. However, DYgreencard is legally supported by a U.S. based immigration law firm. DYgreencard is not affiliated with or endorsed by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) or any other government agency.
What to Expect at an Immigration Medical Exam As a Green Card applicant, you must have a medical exam as part of the permanent residency process. This medical exam is used to establish that you don’t have any health conditions that would make you inadmissible to the United States and that all of your vaccinations are up to date.
A Complete Guide to Marriage Visa in USA
Foreign citizens married to a U.S. citizen or a permanent resident can obtain lawful permanent residence (or called green card), providing they fulfill the requirements. In such cases, the U.S. citizen is referred to as the petitioner or sponsor, and the foreign spouse is called the beneficiary or applicant.
What You Should Know Before Starting K-1 Visa Process The K-1 visa has become more widely known through its mentions on reality television. However, those entertainment programs may make the K-1 application process seem simpler than it is. According to 2019 data from the U.S. Department of State, 35,881 K-1 nonimmigrant visas were issued that year, but approximately 20% of the K-1 applications were denied.
Naturalization Certificate or Citizenship Certificate Replacement Losing a naturalization certificate or citizenship certificate can be unsettling and problematic. It is needed to prove your citizenship for a variety of reasons such as obtaining a passport. Fortunately, there is a way to replace both certificates. We’ll explain how this is done, how long it takes to receive the replacement and the fee you will need to pay.
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