Fact Sheets
USCIS is committed to providing more information on the eligible to naturalize population. This fact sheet provides information on select characteristics of people with Lawful Permanent Residence (LPR) status, also known as Green Card holders in San Joaquin County California.
USCIS is committed to providing more information on the eligible to naturalize population. This fact sheet provides information on select characteristics of people with Lawful Permanent Residence (LPR) status, also known as Green Card holders in Santa Clara County California.
USCIS is committed to providing more information on the eligible to naturalize population. This fact sheet provides information on select characteristics of people with Lawful Permanent Residence (LPR) status, also known as Green Card holders in Starr and Willacy County Texas.
USCIS is committed to providing more information on the eligible to naturalize population. This fact sheet provides information on select characteristics of people with Lawful Permanent Residence (LPR) status, also known as Green Card holders in Orange County Florida.
USCIS is committed to helping Green Card holders understand the naturalization process. This fact sheet provides information to lawful permanent residents who had T or U nonimmigrant status.
USCIS is committed to helping Green Card holders understand the naturalization process. This fact sheet provides information to lawful permanent residents who had asylee and refugee status.
USCIS is committed to helping Green Card holders understand the naturalization process. This fact sheet provides information to adoptive parents whose children were issued IH-4 and IR-4 visas.
USCIS is committed to helping Green Card holders understand the naturalization process. This fact sheet provides information to VAWA lawful permanent residents.
USCIS is committed to helping Green Card holders understand the naturalization process. This fact sheet provides information to special immigrant juveniles.
USCIS is recognizing the one-year anniversary of several executive orders (EO) that impact USCIS and highlighting the progress we have made so far.
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