Once you are the beneficiary of an approved immigrant petition and an immigrant visa number is immediately available to you, there are two ways to apply for lawful permanent resident status (a| USCIS
How to Make a Biographic Change on Your Document| USCIS
Beginning June 4, 2012, immigrant visa applicants who are applying for a waiver of a ground of inadmissibility from outside the United States will file the Form I-601, Application for Waiver of Gro| USCIS
Congress sets limits on the number of immigrant visas that can be issued each year. In order to adjust status to that of legal permanent resident, an immigrant visa must be available to the applica| USCIS
This page is for aliens in the United States who need to travel outside of the United States because of an emergency and are seeking a travel document to authorize their return. If you| USCIS
A. Privacy Act of 1974The Privacy Act provides that federal agencies must protect against the unauthorized disclosure of personally identifiable informati| USCIS
Enter your address, city, state, or ZIP code to find a designated civil surgeon near you.| USCIS
Use this form to request a fee waiver (or submit a written request) for certain immigration forms and services based on a demonstrated inability to pay.| USCIS
The H-2A program allows U.S. employers or U.S. agents who meet specific regulatory requirements to bring foreign nationals to the United States to fill temporary agricultural jobs. A U.S. employer,| USCIS
Use this form if you (the petitioner) are a U.S. citizen, lawful permanent resident, or U.S. national and you need to establish your qualifying relationship with an eligible relative (the beneficiary) who wishes to come to or stay in the United States permanently and apply for the Permanent Resident Card (also called a Green Card).| USCIS
To apply for employment authorization and an Employment Authorization Document (EAD), you must file Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization. For more information, see the Form I-765 webpage.| USCIS