Citizenship is preferred to green card status, even though both grants an individual the right to live in the United States, and travel abroad with the ability to return. Citizenship bestows upon an individual rights that a green card holder cannot posses, such as the right to vote, to serve on a…
Immigration law is a very complex, and rapidly changing, area of law. When an application is submitted, Citizenship and Immigration Services (CIS) uses the submitted information for several purposes: FIRST: the information is used in conjunction with deciding if a benefit (such as asylum, residency, different visas) should be granted. SECOND: the…
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