How to pass your Green Card Interview? In order to pass your Visa interview…

How to pass your Green Card Interview?

In order to pass your Visa interview with flying colors, then you must follow these steps: be open and honest, speak your mind (even if the interviewer asks personal questions), practice before attending the interview multiple times and last but not least remember to have fun and be positive!

Tips for a Marriage Based Green Card Interview!

Visa interviews can be very stressful so before attending we suggest you: are on time for your interview (better if you arrive 30 minutes early), wear appropriate clothing, prepare beforehand to answer all types of questions, answer the questions in a calm and organized manner, do not panic if you get separated from your spouse and of course bring all the right documentation.

Green Card Travel Advantages!

Compared to having a temporary visa or a student visa, one of the best benefits of having a Green Card is that it makes traveling in and out of the United States so much easier. Keep in mind, all Green Card holders are required to be admitted by US immigration services because the card is a symbol of their permanent legal status in the country and if you do not renew it before it expires you will not be able to travel.

What is the EB-4 Visa?

The EB-4 is a type of Green Card for special immigrants which includes Special Immigrant Juveniles, Religious Workers, Afghan and Iraqi Translators, Armed Forces Members and much more!

Is it possible to remain a permanent resident in the US?

Unless you apply for and complete the naturalization process, lose your status or abandon it, then once you become a Green Card holder you hold the permanent resident status forever.

What is the difference between a citizen and resident?

A citizen nowadays, is considered to be someone who belongs to a country legally, whereas, a resident is considered to be someone who is legally living or working in a city, state or maybe even university or hospital for a specific amount of time.

Can you get deported if you have a green card?

The immigration status of a green card allows you to live and work permanently in the U.S. It is possible, however to be deported. The U.S. deports thousands of lawful permanent residents a year, 10% of all deportees. Small and non-violent crimes may be the reason for their deportation.

Can Asylum seekers change to Permanent Residents in the US?

In order to become a Lawful Permanent Resident in the United States as an Asylee, you must file the I-485 Form, which is an Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status. Keep in mind that you can apply if you have been physically present in the US for at least 1 year after being able to seek Asylum there.
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