
Green Card Renewal
The Green Card Renewal (I-90) process is essential for permanent residents whose green cards are nearing expiration. Filing for renewal ensures you maintain valid proof of your legal status in the U.S. The process is straightforward but requires accurate filing to avoid delays. You may need to file an I-90 for renewal your green card has expired or will expire within the next 6 months, your green card was lost, stolen, or damaged, or your personal information (name, gender, etc.) has changed. We can assist you with the I-90 application to ensure your green card renewal is processed quickly and efficiently, keeping you in compliance with U.S. immigration laws.
EAD & AP Renewal
Work Authorization and Advance Parole are critical for individuals in the U.S. who need permission to work or travel while their immigration status is pending. Renewing these documents ensures that you can continue working legally or travel abroad without jeopardizing your immigration process. You may need to renew your Work Authorization or Advance Parole if your current EAD or AP is about to expire, you need to maintain work eligibility while your immigration application is being processed, or you plan to travel outside the U.S. and need Advance Parole to re-enter. We help streamline the renewal process, ensuring that your documents are filed accurately and on time, keeping you compliant and minimizing any disruptions to your work or travel plans.
Emergency Travel & Re-Entry Permit
The Emergency Travel and Re-Entry Permit is essential for U.S. permanent residents and certain visa holders who need to travel abroad. These permits ensure that you can leave the U.S. temporarily without jeopardizing your immigration status.
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Emergency Travel
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Allows certain individuals who are in the U.S. to travel abroad and return while their immigration application is pending
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Typically used by adjustment of status applicants or those with pending asylum applications
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Must be obtained before leaving the U.S. to avoid abandoning pending applications
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Emergency advance parole can be requested for urgent humanitarian reasons
Re-entry Permit
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Designed for permanent residents who plan to be outside the U.S. for more than 1 year but less than 2 years
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Helps preserve resident status and prevents abandonment of residency
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Must be applied for before leaving the U.S.
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Valid for up to 2 years from the date of issuance
Diversity Immigrants (DV Lottery)
The Diversity Visa (DV) Lottery process offers a pathway for individuals from countries with low immigration rates to the U.S. to apply for permanent residence (a Green Card). If you are selected for the DV Visa, you must go through a series of steps, which include submitting an application, providing required documentation, undergoing a medical exam, and attending an interview. These steps may take place either overseas at a U.S. consulate or embassy or within the U.S. for those already present. We can support you throughout the DV Visa process, from the initial application to preparing documentation and assisting with the interview. Our goal is to ensure your application is submitted correctly and efficiently, maximizing your chances of success.