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Permanent Residence

Can a DUI Affect My Green Card Application?

A DUI conviction can significantly impact your green card application depending on the circumstances and jurisdiction. At Tingen Law, we help immigrants understand how criminal charges affect their immigration status.

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Permanent Residence

Do I Need to Renew My Green Card?

Your green card requires periodic renewal to remain valid. Most green card holders must renew every 10 years, while conditional green card holders must renew after just 2 years.

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Citizenship

Is it Possible to Lose My Naturalized Citizenship?

Becoming a U.S. citizen offers significant benefits, but in rare cases, you could lose your naturalized citizenship through denaturalization. Learn the circumstances and legal processes that might affect your citizenship

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Citizenship

U.S. Citizenship Applicants and Grounds for Deportation

Lawful permanent residents with five+ years of residency may qualify for U.S. citizenship. However, criminal convictions—including crimes of moral turpitude or drug-related offenses—can jeopardize naturalization eligibil

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Removal of Conditions

Will I Lose My Green Card If My Parent Gets a Divorce?

Parental divorce can complicate a child's immigration status, especially when permanent residency depends on a parent's marriage-based green card. Understanding your specific situation—whether your green card is conditio

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Permanent Residence

Do I Need a Medical Exam to Get a Green Card?

A medical examination is required for green card adjustment of status to prove you're not inadmissible under U.S. immigration law. You may face inadmissibility if you have communicable diseases or lack required vaccinati

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Removal of Conditions

Will I Lose My Green Card If I Get A Divorce?

Divorce within two years of obtaining a green card through marriage can result in removal of permanent resident status. However, exceptions exist—such as spousal abuse—that allow you to apply for a waiver to protect your

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Citizenship

Why Should I Apply to Become a US Citizen?

Becoming a U.S. citizen offers significant benefits beyond permanent residency, including voting rights and federal protections. While the application process requires fees and paperwork, understanding these advantages h

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Citizenship

Can I Have Dual Citizenship With the U.S. and My Home Country?

The U.S. permits dual citizenship as long as you don't voluntarily renounce your citizenship or act against American allegiance. The Supreme Court has ruled that citizens retain their right to citizenship unless they exp

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Citizenship

U.S. Citizenship and Good Moral Character

Discover what good moral character means for U.S. citizenship and how it's evaluated during naturalization. Learn about statutory periods and how to demonstrate your eligibility for citizenship.

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Citizenship

U.S. Green Card Versus Citizenship: Is it Worth it to Naturalize?

While a green card allows you to work and live in the U.S., citizenship offers distinct legal protections and rights that permanent residents don't have. Discover the seven key differences between being a green card hold

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Citizenship

What is the U.S. Citizenship Oath of Allegiance?

The U.S. Citizenship oath of allegiance is the most important part of the naturalization ceremony, where you swear your allegiance to the country in return for citizenship rights. At the oath ceremony, you'll stand, rais

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