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WHILE YOUR GREEN CARD APPLICATION IS PENDING WITH USCIS

Generally, waiting times are always frustrating. Waiting for your Green Card application to be processed can feel like a long and uncertain journey. While your application is pending with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), there are important steps you can take to ensure your case progresses smoothly. At ImmigrationQuestion.com, we guide you through this waiting period, offering valuable tips and insights to help you stay informed and ready for the next steps.

What Happens While Your Green Card Application is Pending?

Once you've submitted your Green Card application, your case enters the USCIS processing queue. Depending on your specific Green Card category and country of origin, processing times can vary greatly, usually ranging from a few months to several years.

Track Your Case Status

Track Your Case Status

USCIS allows you to check the status of your Green Card application online using your receipt number. After submitting your forms, you will receive a notice (Form I-797) that confirms USCIS has received your application. Keep this notice safe, as it contains your unique case number that you'll use to track the progress of your application.

How to Check Your Green Card Status
Attend Your Biometrics Appointment

Attend Your Biometrics Appointment

Shortly after filing your application, USCIS will schedule a biometrics appointment where they will collect your fingerprints, photograph, and signature. This data is used for background checks to ensure you meet the eligibility requirements for a Green Card.

Respond to Requests for Evidence (RFEs)

Respond to Requests for Evidence (RFEs)

During the processing of your Green Card application, USCIS may issue a Request for Evidence (RFE) if they need more information or documentation. Common reasons for RFEs include incomplete forms, missing documents, or clarification on your eligibility.

Work and Travel While Your Application is Pending

Work and Travel While Your Application is Pending

Depending on your situation, you may be eligible to work and travel while your Green Card application is pending. Here's what you need to know about work authorization and advance parole for international travel.

Update USCIS with Any Changes

Update USCIS with Any Changes

It's important to keep USCIS informed of any changes to your situation while your Green Card application is pending. This includes changes of address, employment, or marital status.

Why Choose ImmigrationQuestion.com?

At ImmigrationQuestion.com, we take the confusion out of the Green Card application process. We connect you with immigration attorneys who provide you step-by-step guides on the USCIS green card application, expert advice, and up-to-date resources making it easier for you to understand your options, gather the necessary documents, and avoid common mistakes. With our support, your Green Card journey will be smooth, stress-free, and successful. 
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