How do I renew my green card once I’ve received it?

In Pennsylvania, once an immigrant has been issued a green card and the card is about to expire, the immigrant must complete the process to renew their green card. This process varies depending on the particular individual’s immigration status. If the immigrant originally qualified to receive the green card through marriage, they will need to file Form I-751. This form can be found on the USCIS website and must be accompanied with supporting documents. The documentation includes copies of marriage certificates and evidence of a bona fide (good faith) marriage, such as joint bank accounts, proof of shared investments, or any other evidence that proves the couple maintains a life together. For those wishing to renew a green card which was issued on the basis of marriage, it is also important to note that the immigrant and their spouse must both sign the forms filed with the resource center. Once the application is complete and submitted, the immigrant will usually receive a notice of receipt from the USCIS. The immigrant may also be contacted for an interview with the USCIS. The USCIS uses the interview to determine if the marriage is real. If the application is approved, the immigrant will receive a new green card and the old one will be cancelled. In the event of a rejection, the immigrant can appeal the decision and will need to provide more information and/or documentation. Renewing a green card is a multiple-step process that involves submitting paperwork, paying fees, and attending interviews. It is important to complete the application and submit all required documents as soon as the card is about to expire to avoid any penalties or legal issues.

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Una vez que he recibido mi tarjeta verde, hay ciertos pasos que debo seguir para renovarla. Estas instrucciones se aplican a aquellos con una tarjeta verde de residencia permanente en Pennsylvania. Primero, debo asegurarme de que recibo la Notificación de Cambios de Estatus (Formulario I-797C, Notificación de Acción). Esta notificación debe recibirse 90 días antes de que expira mi tarjeta verde. Si recibo el formulario, significa que la oficina de Inmigración (USCIS) ha aprobado mi solicitud de renovación y puedo continuar con el proceso. En segundo lugar, debo presentar el Formulario I-90 (Solicitud de Reemplazo de Tarjeta de Inmigrante) dentro de los 90 días antes de que expire mi tarjeta verde. Esta petición debe adjuntarse con todos los documentos necesarios y una tarifa de procesamiento. Luego, esperaré la autorización por parte de la USCIS. Esta notificación me indicará si mi solicitud ha sido autorizada o no. Si es así, recibiré una tarjeta verde nueva por correo a mi dirección de correspondencia. Finalmente, si mi tarjeta verde no es aprobada, deberé contactar a la Oficina de Inmigración local para abordar la situación. Me aconsejan verificar regularmente mi estado de la solicitud en línea en el sitio web de USCIS o llamando a su línea de ayuda. En conclusión, hay ciertos pasos que debo seguir para renovar mi tarjeta verde una vez que la he recibido. Estos pasos impuestos por la ley de inmigración de Pennsylvania requieren ciertos documentos y datos para garantizar la renovación exitosa de mi tarjeta verde.

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