How do I renew my immigrant visa?

If you would like to renew your immigrant visa, it is important to understand the requirements and process for doing so. Depending on the type of visa you have, the process for renewal may vary. In Washington, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) handles immigrant visas. The USCIS is a federal agency responsible for managing applications for US citizenship and legal immigration status. In order to renew a visa in Washington, you must either submit an Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card (Form I-90) or an Application to Extend/Change Nonimmigrant Status (Form I-539). Both of these applications are available online through the USCIS website. Depending on the type of visa you have, you may also need to submit additional forms and documents. In addition to submitting the proper forms, you must pay all required fees associated with the visa renewal. To find out what fees are required for the specific type of visa you have, you can review the USCIS website. Once you have submitted all the required forms and documents and paid the fees associated with the visa renewal process, the USCIS will review the information and will either approve or deny your request. If your visa is approved, you will receive a notification from the USCIS and will be required to obtain a new visa from the Department of State. Renewing an immigrant visa can be a complicated process, so it is important to understand all the requirements and follow the instructions carefully. If you need assistance with the process, you may contact the USCIS for more information.

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