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The Financial Express
· 7h
US Warns Green Card Holders: Break the law, lose your lawful permanent residency status
USCIS collaborates with the Department of Homeland Security to rigorously assess all foreigners, even after they get a visa or green card.
Newsweek
· 5d
Man Detained at Green Card Appointment After Over 25 Years in US
He first entered the United States in 1998 at age 14 and, according to The Seattle Times, has crossed the border multiple times in the years that followed. In 2023, his wife filed an I-130 petition on his behalf to begin the process of obtaining a green card. His wife told Newsweek that her husband "doesn't have any visa."
Business Standard
· 1d
Green card holders warned: Behave like guests in US or face deportation
In a series of posts on X, the USCIS said permanent residency is a "privilege" that could be revoked if immigrants do not abide by American "laws and values"
Sohu
· 5d
The Trump Administration Warns Green Card Holders: Behave Like Guests or Risk Removal
The Trump administration has issued a stark warning to green card holders in the United States, advising them to behave like guests or face potential removal. This latest move has sparked widespread concern among millions of legal residents,
Kaleido Scope
· Jun 19, 2022
The Permanent Residence (“Green Card”) Process
If USCIS ultimately does deny a green card application, the employee will need a status and work authorization to fall back on in order to remain in the US while they reapply for the green card.
Business Standard
· 15d
Just married to a US citizen? Here's when you can apply for a green card
The US Department of State uses a “90-day rule” to assess intent. According to this guideline, if you carry out actions inconsistent with your visa status—like marrying a US citizen and applying for a green card—within 90 days of arrival, officers may presume you had immigrant intent all along.
Indiatimes
· 29d
USCIS goes full throttle: Perceived antisemitic content will result in visa and green card denials
The US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) in a release stated ... In other words, international students, those applying for green card status, and those seeking non-immigrant ...
IndiaWest
· 13d
USCIS Can Now Ask For Biometrics Of H-1B And Green Card Applicants
Biometrics, which include fingerprinting and photograph collection, have traditionally been a requirement for processes such as adjustment of status (applying for a green card from within the U.S.), asylum applications, and removal proceedings. Their application to nonimmigrant work visa petitions like the H-1B is a notable change.
UMass Lowell
· Jul 15, 2022
Documents To Submit To USCIS
After you have received your OPT recommended I-20, you will need to submit the following to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS ... your application) This form will allow you to track your application’s receipt and approval status online.
Business Line
· 25d
Green card delays and visa backlog feared amid reported USCIS staff cuts
The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services’ (USCIS) decision to reportedly layoff employees may disrupt visa processing, delay green card approvals, and hamper industries reliant on ...
Hindustan Times
· 28d
Your Green Card, H-1B approvals are in jeopardy: Avoid THESE risky social media posts
This means that Instagram, Facebook, X or even TikTok posts can get your visa and Green card application rejected. USCIS will check ... lawful permanent resident status, foreign students, and ...
Indiatimes
· Apr 9, 2025
US tightens Green Card rules: What it means for post-marriage travel plans
USCIS has implemented significant changes to the marriage-based green card process ... and Form I-485 (Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status). Applicants are required ...
The Financial Express
· Apr 7, 2025
US Marriage Green Card rules: Filing fee changes, delays, heightened scrutiny
The USCIS has revised the key forms related to marriage green card application ... and Form I-485 (Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status) have been updated.
MiBolsilloColombia on MSN.com
· 10d
USCIS has a golden rule for the Green Card
If you're in the U.S. with a Permanent Resident Card, understanding the '10 years or 6 months' rule is crucial to maintaining your status. This guideline from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) ensures that your Green Card remains valid,