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

Frequently Asked Questions About Permanent Residents
If you have your receipt number, you should contact the USCIS case status service online or call the National Customer Service Center (NCSC).

I have received a green card. What should I do?

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You should complete the form, make sure it is signed, and return it to the Hamilton County Election Commission office at your earliest convenience. You may also contact Laura Woods at (423) 493-5100 ext. 221.

I applied for an Electoral Identity Card but I have received nothing since. What should I do?

Electoral Identity Card Frequently Asked Questions | Elector...
If you are listed on the current Electoral Register and it is more than eight weeks since you applied for a Card you should contact us and we will trace your application.

I eligible for resident tuition after I have applied for my permanent resident card (green card)?

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A stamp in your passport stating "Processed for I-551 temporary evidence of lawful admission…… employment authorized"

I applied for a green card three years ago and have yet to hear back. Can you help me?

MOIA - FAQ
In some cases, MOIA may be able to make an inquiry about a backlogged application. Please provide detailed information about your application by emailing our office or calling 311.

I am foreign scientist working in the U.S., and I have applied for a green card. Am I eligible?

NIH Director's Pioneer Award - Frequently Asked Questions
You must be a U.S. citizen, non-citizen national, or permanent resident of the United States at the time of submission of your application. Holders of temporary visas are not eligible to submit an application. Individuals from all organizations that can otherwise apply to the NIH for funding and are willing to abide by the terms and conditions that NIH requires are eligible for this award.

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

FAQ Part I-Frequently Asked Questions: Canada to U.S. Immigr...
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.

How can I keep my Green Card while working abroad?

FAQ Part I-Frequently Asked Questions: Canada to U.S. Immigr...
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.

I lost my Green Card. What should I do?

Frequently Asked Questions About Permanent Residents
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.

What is an American Green Card?

Frequently Asked Questions
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.

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.

I received my green card through my U.S. citizen spouse. When can I apply for citizenship?

FAIRFAX VIRGINIA, VA PERSONAL INJURY LAWYER - ATTORNEY | Imm...
If you are still married to your spouse, you can apply for citizenship after three years, rather than waiting five years.

I applied for the exam and have not received my admission card. Why?

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Is it 21 days prior to the exam? NCEES mails them 21 days prior to the exam. Have you moved since you made application? Have you provided us with that change? Is the correct address on your application? If yes to all, contact ELSES at (877) 536-7729 if you have not received it 2 weeks prior to the exam. If you are taking the ALLS exam in Montgomery and have not received your admission card 2 weeks prior to the exam, call the board office. No. Administrative Code 330-X-6-.

I have applied for my “green card”. Can I apply for financial aid?

Requently Asked Questions
Yes, you can apply for financial aid, but you would not be considered eligible unless your permanent residency is granted within the school year.

What if I have not received my card?

Anthem FAQ
If you have not received your card by August 6th, please contact Anthem customer service at (800) 552-9159 to request a card.

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.

What is a Green Card?

Frequently Asked Questions about One Direct Car Insurance
A green card has the same function as an Insurance Certificate. It is used when travelling abroad and is internationally recognised as proof that your car is insured. We can provide you with your Green Card prior to travelling, without any charge. The Green Card provides you with cover abroad for up to a maximum of 90 days.
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