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USCIS Changes Form I-485, Limits Gender Options on Green Card Application

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) updated immigration forms, including the green card application, effective December 10, 2024. Changes include…

Can U.S. President Grant you a green card or citizenship directly?

The U.S. president cannot directly grant green cards or citizenship. Immigration processes, including these, are governed by laws passed by…

Can Green Card Holders Get SSI Benefits Starting in 2025?

In 2025, Green Card holders (Lawful Permanent Residents) may qualify for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) payments if they meet specific…

Canada Unveils Pathway to Permanent Residence for Home Care Workers

Canada's IRCC will launch Home Care Worker Immigration Pilots on March 31, 2025, offering skilled caregivers immediate permanent residence upon…

Religious Employers Struggle as Green Card Changes Cause Delays

Recent U.S. green card policy changes have severely delayed visas for foreign religious workers, impacting religious communities. A backlog caused…

Trinidad and Tobago Immigrants in U.S. Worry Over Deportation Fears

Trinidad and Tobago nationals in the US, including greencard holders and naturalized citizens, fear deportation under Trump’s strict immigration policies.…

Green Card Holders: Key Travel Tips to Ensure Smooth Return to the U.S.

Green card holders can travel internationally but must carry a valid green card and passport. Absences over six months may…

Stricter Policies Add Risks for Green Card Holders With Criminal Records

Green card holders with criminal backgrounds face stricter U.S. immigration enforcement, increasing risks of deportation. Crimes like fraud, theft, drug…