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At a Glance The Child Status Protection Act (CSPA) prevents immigrant children from “aging out” of the immigration process due to delays. It freezes the age of children when an immigration petition is filed, ensuring they can still immigrate with their parents. CSPA benefits U.S. citizen…
At a Glance: The Overseas Citizenship of India (OCI) is available to Persons of Indian Origin (PIO) who have emigrated and become citizens of another country. Only individuals in countries with dual citizenship can apply. The benefits of OCI include domestic equality, multiple entries to India, and …
At a Glance The Border Crossing Card is issued by the US Department of State for Mexican citizens entering the US temporarily. It grants multiple entries for up to 10 years for purposes of pleasure or business but does not allow work in the US. Applicants need to meet requirements
Deferred Action for Parents of Americans and Lawful Permanent Residents (DAPA) was an immigration policy introduced by the Obama administration in 2014. The purpose of DAPA was to provide temporary relief from deportation and work authorization to certain undocumented immigrants who have lived in th…
At a Glance: The U.S. citizenship exam tests applicants’ knowledge of American history, government, and society. It consists of 100 questions, and applicants are asked 10 questions orally by a USCIS officer. They must answer at least six correctly to pass. The exam covers topics such as Americ…
At a Glance Yes, a medical exam is required when applying for a green card. The exam is conducted by approved doctors and aims to determine the applicant’s fitness for citizenship in the United States. The examination screens for specific diseases, preconditions, and vaccinations to ensure the…
At a Glance Certificate of Naturalization Number (C-File Number): The certificate of naturalization number, also known as the C-file number, is issued to naturalized U.S. citizens. It is an 8-digit alphanumeric number printed in red on the certificate. Identification and Distinction: The number dist…
At a Glance: To summarize, a lost green card needs to be replaced if it was never received, contains incorrect information, was stolen, damaged, or lost. To replace it, file Form I-90 and submit supporting documents and fees. If outside the US, contact local authorities and the nearest US consulate
At a Glance The I-94 form, or Arrival/Departure Record, is essential proof of legal entry into the United States, containing information on entry and departure, visa status, and permitted stay duration. Issued upon entry, paper versions are provided at land ports, while electronic versions are used …
At a Glance Form N-648 is a medical certificate used in the US naturalization process. It allows applicants to claim disability exemptions from English language and civics tests. Eligibility requires a permanent or long-lasting disability hindering learning English or US history. The form is complet…