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Vivinavi Los Angeles
Permanent residence renewed for 10 years

Visa related
#1
  • ふるちゃん
  • mail
  • 2022/05/17 12:34

Hello. I have a question regarding the renewal of my 10 year permanent residency. My wife and I applied last year on January 25, 2021, and our fingerprints were taken on March 20 of that year. And my Green Card was received within 10 days. However, my wife's I-90 is still under examination and she has not received her Green Card. It has been 14 months since I received my Green Card. Is this a common case ??

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#86
  • あつ森 2
  • 2022/10/22 (Sat) 21:36
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Atsumori It's fun ^ ^

I like to redecorate the animals' rooms and enjoy changing them frequently.

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#88
  • びびまる
  • 2022/10/25 (Tue) 17:22
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Mr. 87, this does not answer your question, but …

I contacted USCIS because I did not receive my card very quickly and was told that I could work and travel
. At that point the I-797 extension was still valid. Since I was also applying for the Corona Disaster
it was clearly stated that I did not need to be fingerprinted.

When my I-797 was about to expire, I made an appointment for an Infopass and had it stamped in my passport.
At that time, I had my photo and fingerprints stamped at the counter. 
After that, the process proceeded rapidly and I received my green card in about 2 weeks from Infopass.
It took about 18 months to receive my card.

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#90
  • 名無しの権田
  • 2022/10/26 (Wed) 19:31
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I did receive by Priority Mail today 10/26/22, they are using my photo pictures from 10 years ago
it took a good 10 months, this will expire 10/18/32
Good luck to you all.

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#91

I finally received my renewed card. I applied for it around the same time as you. The photo on my card was exactly the same as the one taken more than 10 years ago.

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#92

The I-797 extension expires next December.
It was automatically extended for another 12 months.
If they can process that paper, why can't they create a green card? I'm curious!
I'm tired of waiting.

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#93
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/11/09 (Wed) 16:25
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Renewing the Grincard would be nice, but if I can't get on the US election ballot
I don't care who gets elected.

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#94
  • 伺います
  • 2023/02/03 (Fri) 19:58
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The USCIS LA District Office ( Downtown ) states that cellphones and other recording devices are not allowed. I remember about 5 years ago, when I entered the same Federal Building, I was told at the security checkpoint that I was not allowed to bring my cellphone, so I returned to my car to leave it. Anyone who has been here, what did you do ??

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#95
  • デイトレーダー
  • 2023/03/27 (Mon) 12:56
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I applied in October 2021 and received my green card today. I was able to keep waiting because I was reading this topic and thought there were a lot of people waiting. If anyone is still waiting, here's an FYI.

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#96

I applied online on July 9, 2023 and received my new card on July 21
The picture was the same as 10 years ago.
The $75 bio fee was a rip off.

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#97
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/07/21 (Fri) 17:38
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It's also quite a hassle to hold the grincard.
I'm glad I'm a citizen who doesn't have to deal with the hassle.

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#99
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/07/22 (Sat) 07:33
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If you have been a permanent resident for 40 years and your face is different from the picture on your green card,
you may have to wait in line for an immigration inspector to verify your identity and then go to a different room.

Since the photo on the 40 year old green card and the photo on the passport are different
I wonder who is standing in front of the immigration officer ?

Even if he has a green card, he is a foreigner, so he should not be suspected.

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#102
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/07/22 (Sat) 16:22
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It's hard to be fingerprinted every time you enter a country.
I feel like a criminal.

I guess it's never wrong to be called wellcome home.

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#103
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/07/22 (Sat) 17:30
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Pensions can be received by Glynn card holders.
If you are a Green Card holder and receive government protection and welfare,
you are closed to U.S. citizenship.

Gifts and inheritances between spouses are
exempt from any gift or estate tax if they are US citizens.

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#105
  • ぷっ
  • 2023/07/22 (Sat) 20:10
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If you are a>U.S. citizen, gifts and inheritances between spouses are
exempt from any gift or estate tax whatsoever.

Seems like a no-brainer to you, rootless.

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#106
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/07/23 (Sun) 07:09
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Citizenship fee $ 1000 ₱ (that's about right now?). ) I don't have to spend it and I want to keep my Japanese citizenship
Prices are going up.
How much did you pay 40 years ago to apply for permanent residence ?
You have to consider the rent for an apartment and the hourly wage 40 years ago
The times are different even if you are dragging your life 40 years ago.

105 Rootless, no tomorrow, floating weeds, but I care ?

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#107
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/07/23 (Sun) 07:14
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104
I just put my index finger down for a couple of seconds. And they always say Welcome home.
I wonder which country's immigration officer says Welcome home to a foreigner.

It doesn't seem to matter if you are an American citizen to someone who will eventually pull back to Japan.

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#108
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/07/23 (Sun) 08:57
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Even if you return to Japan with your permanent resident status,
you are free to live anywhere in the world with your permanent resident status, but
you will be subject to the same tax filing as an American citizen.

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#109
  • ぷっ
  • 2023/07/23 (Sun) 16:25
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108

Think long and hard about which one you want to live in, and keep your options open.
If you decide to live in Japan, why don't you give up your permanent residence?
It's so luxurious to be able to live in either country freely.

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#111
  • 市民カーン
  • 2023/07/23 (Sun) 20:04
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Permanent Resident
Permanent Resident
US Citizen
Tax Filing Yay!

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#113
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/07/24 (Mon) 07:14
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Why is it so luxurious to be able to live in either place at will? Why is it so luxurious to be able to live freely in either place?

Permanent residents are free to live anywhere in the world.
However, we have to consider that there are restrictions on living outside the US.

I can see that only the happy ones, who can make money wherever they are, don't pay taxes.

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