Understanding the difference between holding a green card and becoming a U.S. citizen is essential for anyone considering their long-term status in the United States.
Trump's executive order was rebuked again by a judge noting that losing birthright citizenship could cause "cascading effects ...
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes is among several state prosecutors opposing President Trump's executive order abolishing ...
Medicare enrollment requires a person to be a permanent United States resident for 5 years or more. Read on for more ...
California has joined more than a dozen states in a lawsuit challenging President Donald ... present in the U.S. and the ...
If granted refugee status and referred to settle in the United States, they could later apply for permanent residency and citizenship. This status is given to citizens of designated countries who ...
Eighteen states and the ACLU filed lawsuits seeking to prevent President Trump from denying citizenship to children born in the U.S. to non-citizens.
to newborns unless they have a parent who is either a citizen or a permanent resident of the United States. Children born in America to unauthorised immigrants would thus be excluded. But so too ...
Such a bill would provide a pathway for Afghan refugees in the United States to apply for legal permanent resident status, which humanitarian parole generally does not offer. The Department of ...
the United States updated its requirements for applicants seeking adjustment of immigration status through permanent residence or green card. The change went into effect on Jan. 22, according to ...