FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQs)
Yes, there are numerous ways to demonstrate that your marriage was entered into for more than simply immigration benefits, i.e., is real. Photographs and letters of support are two such free pieces of evidence. Tips: your pictures should be taken outside of the bedroom and in public spaces or include family members and friends. Be sure to label the front of the picture with the date, location and names of persons in the pictures. Both spouse must be able to talk about the picture at the adjustment of status interview. Next, your letter writers should be specific about how it is they know that the relationship between you and your spouse is bona fide, provide their address and telephone number and preferably have their signature notarized or state that their letter is “written under penalty of perjury.”
Yes, there are numerous ways to demonstrate that your marriage was entered into for more than simply immigration benefits, i.e., is real. Photographs and letters of support are two such free pieces of evidence. Tips: your pictures should be taken outside of the bedroom and in public spaces or include family members and friends. Be sure to label the front of the picture with the date, location and names of persons in the pictures. Both spouse must be able to talk about the picture at the adjustment of status interview. Next, your letter writers should be specific about how it is they know that the relationship between you and your spouse is bona fide, provide their address and telephone number and preferably have their signature notarized or state that their letter is “written under penalty of perjury.”
Yes, however, to be accepted, the marriage certificate must have been (1) legally valid in the location where the marriage took place, (2) issued by the appropriate civil authority and (3) include the date of registration and signature of the registrar. It is mandatory that all 3 requirements be met given that religious marriage ceremonies vary around the world.
Immediately file Form I-90 Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card online at USCIS. Effective Sept. 26, USCIS is automatically extending the validity of Green Cards to 24 months. You will be able to present the filing receipt for the I-90 along with your expired green card to Driver’s Services to renew your license.
What Happens if My Civil Surgeon Medical Report Expires Before My Green Card Interview is Scheduled?
You must have a valid, unexpired Form I-693, Report of Medical Examination and Vaccination Record, in order to adjust status to that of a Green Card Holder. You would have to redo your medical. However, presently, in light of the COVID-19 Pandemic USCIS is extending, through March 31, 2023, its temporary waiver of the requirement that civil surgeons must sign Form I-693, no more than 60 days before an individual applies for the underlying immigration benefit. It is best to complete your medical as close as possible to the time that you are submitting your application for adjustment of status or immigration benefits.
Yes, an appropriate medical professional can complete Form N-648, Medical Certification for Disability Exceptions on your behalf to request a waiver to those requirements. In fact, the current version of Form N-648 has eliminated questions and language that no longer have practical utility or were redundant.
You may call USCIS at (800) 375-5283 and request an appointment to obtain a stamp in your passport or other temporary evidence of your lawful status. It may be necessary to file an application to renew your green card.
Yes, you are still eligible to apply for naturalization even where your green card has expired. USCIS appears to be calling applicants to their naturalization interview within a few months of the filing of their application. This is Great News. Apply to Naturalize Now! If you need to show proof of an unexpired green card to, for example, renew your driver’s license, you may need to file Form I-90 online and schedule an appointment with USCIS to get a temporary green card.
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