Legal permanent residents (LPR), also known as green card holders, may apply to naturalize and become a U.S. citizen. For those who received their green card through marriage to a U.S. citizen, they can apply after 3 years of being an LPR. For all other categories, the wait to apply is after 5 years of being an LPR. There are …
Explainer: The Diversity Visa Lottery
This post explains the Diversity Visa Lottery program and updates for the DV-2021 registration period.
5 Things You Should Know About A Conditional Permanent Resident Green Card
A conditional permanent resident green card is issued to those foreign nationals who have been married to their U.S. citizen spouse for less than two years when they arrived in the U.S. or adjusted their status. However, there are other important aspects about a conditional green card that you should be aware of.
What is adjustment of status?
To help you better understand what adjustment of status is, this post will give you a quick definition of the process and a high-level overview of the five main steps involved.
What are the required documents for the N-400?
In preparation for our May Facebook Live Event, we are covering the documents you are usually required to submit with your N-400 application.
What is consular processing?
To help you better understand what consular processing is, this post will give you a quick definition of the process and a high-level overview of the five main steps involved.
How to maintain your legal permanent residence status
In this article, we’ll explain how to maintain your legal permanent residence status and review some of the requirements for doing so.