Friday, 22 April 2016

Rights & Responsibilities of Green Card Holders


At USImmigration-Center.com® help you to prepare the Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card, with simple, easy-to-understand, step-by-step instructions.

Green Card also refers to an immigration process of becoming a permanent resident. An individual with a Green Card has the right to live and work permanently.


Rights & Responsibilities of Permanent Residents:

The Rights & Privileges of a Lawful Permanent Resident include:
  1. Green Card holders can Live permanently in the United States provided you do not commit any actions that would make you removable under immigration law.
  2. Green Card holders can work in the United States at any legal work of your qualification and choosing. (Please note that some jobs will be limited to U.S. citizens for security reasons).
  3. Green Card holders are protected by all laws in the U.S. (local, state, federal).
  4. Green Card holders (permanent resident), may petition for certain family members to immigrate to the United States as permanent residents. Such family members are,
    • Spouse (husband or wife)
    • Unmarried children under 21
    • Unmarried son or daughter of any age

Responsibilities of a Lawful Permanent Resident include:

  1. Obey all laws in the U.S. (local, state, federal).
  2. File your taxes and report your income to the U.S. government.
  3. Support the  form of government of the United States.
  4. Register with the Selective Service (If you are a male between 18-25).
  5. Maintain Permanent Residence  in the United States.

The Form I-90 is used for the renewal and replacement of your Green Card. It Helps you to apply for a new Green Card if it is lost stolen or expired.

Usimmigration-center.com has helped many people to successfully complete and file the Form I-90 with USCIS.

If you need expert assistance in renewing or replacing your expired / lost / stolen / damaged Green Card, Call Us now @ 1-888-943-4625.


Disclaimer: usimmigration-center.com is a private entity and is not affiliated or approved by any government agency. It does not provide any legal advice.

No comments:

Post a Comment