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What is a 'Conditional' Green Card?

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A conditional Green Card is a temporary Green Card valid for two years. One year and nine months after it is issued, a three-month window opens up during which an individual must file another application with the CIS to verify that all of the funds have been invested and employment created, - in a regional center whether directly or indirectly. . When the conditional resident status has been lifted, full resident status is granted and a permanent Green Card is issued. See similar questions...

How can I change from an L-1B to a Green Card?

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ANSWER: If you acquired your L-1 based on specialized knowledge (an L-1B), I would consult with a lawyer to see if you can avoid an individual labor certification. Normally people who use the "specialized knowledge" category cannot qualify, but there may be a way to do it depending on your facts. People on L-1A's (managers and executives) can, on the other hand, easily switch to permanent residency through the priority worker green card category. See similar questions...

How can I keep my Green Card while working abroad?

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Apply for a Returning Resident permit. This will create a presumption in your favor, should your green card status ever be challenged. Even though the instructions on the form say that the Returning Residency permit is for those who are leaving the country continuously for more than 1 year, file it anyway---even if you'll visit the U.S. before the year is up. You can use form I-131 from the Handbook. See similar questions...

I applied for a Green Card but I have not received it. What should I do?

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If you have your receipt number, you should contact the USCIS case status service online or call the National Customer Service Center (NCSC). See similar questions...

I lost my Green Card. What should I do?

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If you are in Japan, you should apply for a transportation letter at the Embassy in Tokyo or Consulate-Generals in Osaka or Naha. For information on Transportation Letters, see here. See similar questions...

What is an American Green Card?

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American ' Green Card' is a Permanent Residence Visa of the U.S.A. Holders of a Green Card are given the legal right to work and reside permanently in the United States. All Green Card holders are entitled to receive health, education, and various other benefit entitlements. As a Green Card winner, you can always apply for U.S. Citizenship at a later date. Ownership of a Green Card does not affect your present citizenship. See similar questions...

What is the Green Card Lottery?

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The United States has a program, called DIVERSITY IMMIGRANT VISA LOTTERY (also known as GREEN CARD LOTTERY), making available each year by random selection 50,000 permanent residence visas (GREEN CARDS) to people from around the world. The programs objective is to issue Green Cards to individuals born in countries which historically have low levels of immigration to the United States. See similar questions...

What is the difference between "conditional" and "unconditional" green cards?

EB-5 Visa FAQ | EB-5 Visa Immigration Matters
Under the regulations, an investor who is approved for the EB-5 immigrant visa receives a "conditional" green card, which must be reissued after two years, subject to removal of conditions.. Otherwise, the two cards offer the same rights and privileges. See similar questions...

I lost my green card while traveling in Vietnam. How can I get a replacement?

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You should contact the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) office in Ho Chi Minh City to request a replacement. Although your green card (I-551) is valid for 10 years, you can stay outside the U.S. less than a year. If you cannot return within one year, it is considered that you have abandoned your resident status. For further information about your green card, please contact the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) office in Ho Chi Minh City. See similar questions...

What is a green card test?

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A U.S. residency status test used to determine whether a non-U.S. citizen will be treated as a resident alien for U.S. tax purposes. An individual passes the test if he/she is granted lawful permanent residence in the U.S. as an immigrant by the Immigration and Naturalization Service, and is issued an alien registration card (often called a "green card"). See similar questions...

I have applied for a green card but I don't have it yet. Can I still apply?

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No. You must have your green card when you submit your application. Before a fellowship is awarded, the residency status of all aliens will be confirmed with the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service. See similar questions...

I forgot my Green Card in the United States. What should I do?

Frequently Asked Questions About Permanent Residents
You should have someone send it from the United States. If this is not possible, you will be required to apply for a transportation letter. See similar questions...

What is a Green Card?

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A Green Card is a Permanent Residence Visa of the U.S.A. A Green Card will give you legal right to work and live permanently in the United States. Green Card holders receive health, education, and several other benefits. If you win a Green Card, you can apply for U.S. Citizenship at a later time. The Green Card does not affect your present citizenship. You and your family could be lucky winners if you act immediately! See similar questions...

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