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Additional U.S. Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

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1. Case Status and Processing Time

How to find the status of my case with the USCIS and approximate processing time?
Can I find my Case Status online? How to contact the USCIS National Customer Service Center by phone?
How to find the status of my Application for Naturalization (N-400) or Asylum Application?
Can I find my case status from outside of the U.S.?
How to contact the USCIS National Customer Service Center by phone from outside of the U.S.?

        

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2. Change of Address

The U.S. law requires nearly all non-U.S. Citizens to report a change of address within 10 days of moving. All non-U.S. citizens who are required to be registered are also required to keep the USCIS informed of their present address.  The change of address notification to the USCIS is also mandatory for any alien who has been designated as a "special registrant" under 8 CFR § 264.1(f).

The answer to this FAQ question will give you information of how to change your address for most pending applications or petitions you have notifying the USCIS.

- How to I change my registered address on my green card or visa?

- How to report a change of my registered address to the USCIS?

- How to change the notification address for my pending immigration application or petition?

- Can I change my registered address online?

- What is the form AR-11? how to submit my change of address paper form by mail?

- How can I change my address with the U.S. Postal Service?

Exemptions from this requirement are nonimmigrants currently in A or G status (e.g. foreign government officials and international organization aliens) and certain nonimmigrants who do not possess a visa and whose current stay in the U.S. has not exceeded or will not exceed 29 days.

        

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3. Green Card Divorce and removing conditions, citizenship, Immigration self-petition and waiver for Abused Child and Spouse

I am a US legal permanent resident with a green card, can I get divorced and keep my green card?
Can I keep my green card even if my spouse died?
Can I apply for the citizenship after getting divorced or becoming a widow or widower?
Waiver to self petition to remove conditions for conditional Green Card holders getting divorced from abusive spouse due to domestic violence and mental abuse, battering or extreme mental cruelty.
Self-Immigration Green Card Petition: How Do I Apply for Immigration Benefits as a Battered Spouse or Child? Filing as a Widow/Widower, as a Self-petitioning Spouse of an Abuser, or as a Self-petitioning Child of an Abuser.

        

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4. Car Import and Export

How can I import cars from the U.S. to a foreign country?

Requirements to bring my car to the U.S.?

Transportation methods in and out of the United States to other countries

Documents Required

        

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5.  Pet and Animal Import & Export

What documents do I need to take my pet outside of the U.S.?

What documents I need to bring my pet into the U.S.?

        

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6.  U.S. Driver's License & State ID

What is the difference between the U.S. Driver License and a U.S. State ID?

How can I obtain a Driver License? What requirements do I need?

If I already have a valid driver license from another country do I need to do the driving test?

Can I take the written test in my local language or only in English?

How can I obtain a state ID, requirements?

Who issues the driver license and state ID?

For how long will my Driver License or ID be valid?

How to renew a driver license or state ID?

Can I use my U.S. driver license to drive in international countries?

How to obtain an international driver license in the U.S.?

        

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7.  U.S. Newcomers

Where can I obtain a guide for newcomers to the U.S.?

General information about the United States.

        

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8.  Social Security

What is the Social Security Administration?

How can I get a Social Security number?

Can foreigners get a Social security number?

Why my Social Security card says "not valid for employment"

What is the difference between a tax ID and a Social Security number (S.S.N.)?

Do I receive free medical attention if I have a S.S.N?

What are the benefits of having a S.S.N.

        

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