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How long does it take to get a green card?

It varies, depending on how you plan to come to the United States, or how you came to the United States originally. If you came to the United States and a spouse, parent, or adult child petitioned for you, it will likely take substantially less time than through other processes. It’s wise to choose seeking the advice of an attorney before you embark on that journey. In many cases, an experienced immigration attorney can save you a lot of time and money by advising you properly on how to proceed with your specific situation. Allium Law PLLC’s immigration attorneys are experienced in dealing with this issue and can advise you about this.

How much does it cost to get a green card?

The costs vary depending on the circumstances. If the petition is already approved and a visa is available, it depends on where you file. For cases filed from within the United States, the government requires a filing fee paid to the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service to process the application. For cases filed from abroad, the government requires fees paid to the Department of State for consular processing, which is where an officer at the embassy or consulate in the home country or place of residence would issue the visa. The visa issued at the embassy or consulate is not the green card, but the person achieves legal permanent resident status once they travel to the United States. How much the fee will be for your case depends on your situation, and you must consult with an immigration attorney to determine that. Allium Law PLLC’s immigration attorneys are experienced in dealing with this issue and can advise you about this.

What if I have worked in the US without a work permit?

The government requires you to have a work permit to accept work and for an employer to offer you work in the United States. But people do what they have to do to survive, and not all employers are as discriminating or as scrupulous as the law requires them to be. In some cases, it will not be a problem because there are exemptions in the law for specific persons. In other instances, there may be waivers available. It is wise to speak with an experienced immigration attorney about your specific situation. Allium Law PLLC’s immigration attorneys are experienced in dealing with this issue and can advise you about this.

What if I used a social security number that wasn’t mine?

The government may charge individuals who have used a stolen social security number with identity theft or fraud. Without knowing how the number was obtained, or what the purpose of its use was, it is hard to say for certain if it will negatively affect you. Certainly, if you were charged with or convicted of identity theft or fraud, that will very likely be a problem. However, in some cases it is not. It’s wise to speak with an experienced immigration attorney about your specific situation. Allium Law PLLC’s immigration attorneys are experienced in dealing with this issue and can advise you about this.

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