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  2. Home | USCIS

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    Home | USCIS. Immigration Relief for those Impacted by Unforeseen Circumstances. Have you been affected by unforeseen circumstances, such as natural catastrophes, severe illness, or a conflict abroad? USCIS has resources to help. Learn More. USCIS Unveils New Insignia.

  3. Immigration and U.S. citizenship - USAGov

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    Learn about U.S. citizenship, Green Cards, visas, and refugee and asylum status. Find out about immigration violations and the deportation process.

  4. Green Card - USCIS

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    Having a Green Card (officially known as a Permanent Resident Card (PDF, 1.69 MB) allows you to live and work permanently in the United States. The steps you must take to apply for a Green Card will vary depending on your individual situation.

  5. Do you want to immigrate to the United States, meaning you want to move here permanently? Do you want to sponsor someone to immigrate? Immigrant visas are based on family ties, employment, and the diversity visa.

  6. On myUSCIS, you will find: Up-to-date information about the application process for immigration benefits; Tools to help you prepare for filing and help finding citizenship preparation classes; and Information to help explore your immigration options.

  7. How to Apply for a Green Card | USCIS

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    U.S. immigration laws provide a variety of ways for people to apply for a Green Card. The eligibility requirements may vary depending on the immigrant category you are applying under. Go to our Green Card Eligibility Categories page to see all the possible categories you can apply under and what the eligibility requirements are.

  8. Immigrate - Travel

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    Are you interested in immigrating to the United States or want to sponsor someone? The United States provides for immigrant visas based on family ties, employment, adoption, special immigrant categories, and the diversity visa.