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What Happens When You Voluntarily Surrender Your Green Card

To surrender your green card, submit USCIS Form I-407 and your card, lose permanent resident rights, notify the IRS, and…

What Does ‘Card Was Returned to USCIS’ Status Mean?

If your card was returned to USCIS, immediately update your mailing address and contact USCIS to resend it. Use Form…

Understanding Capital Assets and Tax Treatment of Gains and Losses

U.S. immigrants must report capital asset sales, including cryptocurrency gains, using IRS forms 8949 and 1040. Capital gains receive favorable…

Understanding Reporting and Tax Treatment of Gains and Losses

Immigrants selling property or securities in the U.S. must understand gain and loss reporting rules. Investors use Schedule D and…

How to Overcome a 214(b) Visa Rejection Successfully

214(b) visa denials occur when applicants fail to prove strong home ties. There is no appeal, but reapplication with stronger…

Can Illegal Immigrants Join the U.S. Military in 2025?

Illegal immigrants remain ineligible for U.S. military enlistment in July 2025. ICE’s new policy considers military service in enforcement but…

What It Means When Your Advance Parole Document Was Produced

Advance Parole documents issued by USCIS as of July 10, 2025, permit eligible applicants to travel and return to the…

What Does Pending Adjudication Mean in Legal and Application Contexts?

Pending adjudication occurs when your application or claim is being reviewed and no decision is made yet. You cannot receive…