How to apply for a Green Card or Permanent Resident Card through an Asylum or Refugee Status? |
Posted: January 2, 2020 |
Usually, which is applied for the purpose of permanently escaping those unlivable conditions they faced in their native country and in the order of obtaining immigration benefits of living in the United States of America. However, to execute a proper adjustment of their non-immigrant resident status. The applicants are strongly suggested to satisfy the basic formalities, meet with orders of the U.S Federal Government and further required to file for the lawful permanent resident status or Green Card status with the USCIS (the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services) after finally being granted their Asylee or Refugee Status.
To successfully secure a Green Card, the applicants are required to showcase some sort of documentation that might support their immigration case and helps in getting your application approved by the immigration court and USCIS. You're highly suggested to possess all the required documentation copies. However, if some sort of a document that you submitted with the USCIS is in a foreign language. Then, the applicants would surely be directed to present their documentation in English translations. So, one must certainly make sure that you have all of your documents in an English prior to submitting them with the USCIS. The necessary documentation which a non-immigrant applicant surely needs while looking forward to applying for a Green Card through an Asylee or Refugee Status-
After an applicant has successfully filed the application for a LPR (Lawful Permanent Residency) or Green Card. The USCIS (the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services) authority would surely be going to execute a cross-checking of your submitted documentation. Afterward, you will receive a written notice of the approval and details regarding your biometrics appointment. Then, you might receive a call or mail regarding the information on appearing for an interview with a USCIS immigration officer.
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