An applicant is scheduled for a biometrics appointment when he or she submits an application to United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
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Renew a Green Card or Apply for Citizenship?
TRANSCRIPT: The time has come for you to renew your green card again, but is renewing your green card again the best choice? That’s for you to decide, but let’s do a quick comparison of the benefits of the benefits of renewing a green card versus U.S. citizenship. With citizenship, you’ll never lose your status […]
Read more...How to Replace Your Lost Green Card
If you have lost or misplaced your green card, it’s a good idea to have it replaced. Here’s how. Transcript: You’ve looked everywhere for it, but it’s nowhere to be found! Your green card is lost and now you need to get a new one. But how do you go about replacing a lost green […]
Read more...Five Hidden Reasons to Become a U.S. Citizen
There are a lot of good reasons to become a U.S. citizen, but here are five you might not be familiar with, brought to you by Hana Boston. One…The Right to a U.S. Passport Having a U.S. passport allows you to visit one-hundred-and-sixty countries without needing a visa, saving you time and money. Don’t miss […]
Read more...8 Common Immigration Mistakes
Immigration can be extremely complicated and confusing! Unfortunately, thousands of immigration applications get rejected every day and many times they are rejected over simple mistakes. Check out this video to better understand how you can avoid some of the most common mistakes. For more information visit http://www.fileright.com.
Read more...How to Get a Green Card
There are several different ways to get permanent residence (a green card) and here Hana Boston talks about the more popular methods. Transcript: There are several ways to get a US green card. Let’s discuss the most common. [Family-based green cards:] U.S. Citizens and green card holders can sponsor their relatives for green cards. Sponsoring […]
Read more...Three Hot Tips for Filing Form N-400
Form N-400 is the form used to apply for citizenship. Hana Boston lets us in on three helpful tips for filing this form. Transcript: At twenty-one pages, and thirteen for the instructions, Form N-400, application for naturalization, is pretty long. So, the more you know about it before you get started, the less likely you’ll […]
Read more...How Long Does the U.S. Citizenship Process Take?
How long does it take to go from an immigrant to a citizen of the United States. Immigration lawyer Hana Boston answers this question in this short video. Video Transcript: Currently, it takes about six months to a year to get US Citizenship from the time you apply. But the process actually starts when you […]
Read more...Become a U.S. Citizen During President Obama’s Stand Stronger Campaign
Ready to apply for citizenship? Visit FileRight.com. In September, President Obama announced a set of initiatives designed to encourage eligible permanent residents of the United States to become citizens.
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