What is the application process for permanent residence?

The application process for permanent residence in Maryland requires individuals to first apply for a green card. This process begins by submitting an application to the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). The application must include all of the required documents, such as a valid passport, birth certificate, and evidence of any necessary financial support. Additionally, individuals must pay a fee for the application. Once an individual is approved for a green card, they become a permanent resident of the United States. This means they are allowed to live and work in the country indefinitely. Permanent residents can also travel outside of the United States, but will need to obtain a Re-entry Permit before leaving. The next step in the process is to become a naturalized citizen of the United States. To become a citizen, an individual must be at least 18 years of age and be a permanent resident for at least 5 years. The individual should also have a basic understanding of U.S. history and government, and pass an English and Civics test. After meeting all the requirements, the individual can file for U.S. citizenship and will be required to take the Oath of Allegiance. Once an individual becomes a U.S. citizen, they will be able to enjoy many of the same rights and privileges that all U.S. citizens have. These include the right to vote, apply for a U.S. passport, and the ability to legally bring family members to live with them in the United States.

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El proceso de aplicación para la residencia permanente dependerá en gran medida de su situación particular. Si desea vivir permanentemente en Maryland, primero debe demostrar que cumple con los requisitos de elegibilidad exigidos por la ley de inmigración. Estos requisitos incluyen ser ciudadano de los Estados Unidos o tener un documento válido de inmigración para residir en los Estados Unidos. Una vez que se haya comprobado que cumple con los requisitos de elegibilidad, debe completar el Formulario I-485, Petición para Convertirse en Ciudadano Permanente. Esta solicitud le permitirá al Servicio de Ciudadanía e Inmigración tomar una decisión sobre su caso. Durante el proceso de solicitud, también se le pedirá que presente pruebas adicionales que demuestren que cumple los requisitos de residencia permanente. Estas pruebas podrían incluir documentación que demuestre que ha estado trabajando en los Estados Unidos legalmente durante un determinado período de tiempo, que ha establecido vínculos con el área o que ha comprobado los problemas de salud, edad o riqueza. Una vez que se complete el Formulario I-485 y se proporcione la documentación adicional necesaria, es posible que el Servicio de Ciudadanía e Inmigración le pida que se presente a una entrevista para verificar su información. Un funcionario del Servicio de Ciudadanía e Inmigración le hará preguntas para determinar si realmente cumple con los requisitos para obtener la residencia permanente.

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