Can I have 2 green cards?

Yes, though this is not necessarily recommended. It is possible to file multiple green card applications in different employment-based categories (EB-1, EB-2 etc) at the same time.
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Can you have 2 immigration cases?

An immigrant can have multiple petitions filed for them. In fact, it is often a smart move to have different relatives file visa petitions to immigrate the same person.
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How many green cards can be issued per year?

Congress authorizes the government to issue up to 675,000 immigrant visas (“green cards”) each year. Of this number, 480,000 visas are reserved for “family preference” immigrants; 140,000 for employment-based immigrants; and 55,000 for Diversity Visa lottery winners.
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Can you have two I 485 together?

Yes, USCIS allows a person to file multiple I-485 applications under different visa categories. For example, the same person can have one I-485 (filed as a dependent); another I-485 (filed using EB-2 I-140); another I-485 (filed using EB-3 I-140), and another I-485 (filed using the I-526/I-130 petition).
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What is the new green card rule?

Effective Dec. 12, 2022, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is updating the USCIS Policy Manual to allow USCIS to automatically extend the validity of Permanent Resident Cards (commonly called Green Cards) for lawful permanent residents who have applied for naturalization.
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USCIS Green Card Rule changes, Reminders | Dependent Green Card policy updates for form i485 filing



How long does it take to get second green card?

Issuance of the New Green Card

After the biometrics appointment, USCIS will proceed with your green card renewal application. It usually takes 6 Months to 10 Months from Filing Date. After this, you should receive your new Green Card. USCIS may sometimes expedite your Green Card renewal case.
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Is there a limit on green cards?

The body of law governing U.S. immigration policy is called the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). The INA allows the United States to grant up to 675,000 permanent immigrant visas each year across various visa categories.
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What is the 7 year green card rule?

The Renewing Immigration Provisions of the Immigration Act of 1929 would update the registry provision by moving the eligibility cutoff date so that an immigrant may qualify if they have been in the U.S. for at least seven years.
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How many green cards left 2022?

Usually there are 140,000 greencards awarded each fiscal year to workers and their families in the five Employment-Based categories; this year there will be about 57,000 more of them, because in FY 2022 there was a shortfall of this size (probably created by Covid) in the use of Family-Based green cards.
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How long does second green card last?

Although some Permanent Resident Cards, commonly known as Green Cards, contain no expiration date, most are valid for 10 years. If you have been granted conditional permanent resident status, the card is valid for 2 years.
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Does second green card require interview?

Generally, individuals do not have to attend another interview to renew their green cards.
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Do I have to have my green card on me at all times?

If you are a permanent resident age 18 or older, you are required to have a valid Green Card in your possession at all times.
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What is the 6 month rule for green card?

An absence of more than 6 months (more than 180 days) but less than 1 year (less than 365 days) during the period for which continuous residence is required (also called “the statutory period”) is presumed to break the continuity of such residence.
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What are 3 rights of a green card holder?

Your Rights as a Permanent Resident

As a permanent resident (Green Card holder), you have the right to: Live permanently in the United States provided you do not commit any actions that would make you removable under immigration law. Work in the United States at any legal work of your qualification and choosing.
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Can you get kicked out with a green card?

Even someone with a green card (lawful permanent residence) can, upon committing certain acts or crimes, become deportable from the United States and removed.
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Can I keep both EB2 and EB3?

While the main benefit of an EB2 to EB3 downgrade is for the I-485 EAD, it doesn't mean you should abandon your EB2 application. Keep both applications going and only use the EB3 EAD when you absolutely need to. Otherwise, you might lose your H1B or L status after using this document.
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Is I-485 Approval same as green card?

If all of the requirements are met, and an immigrant visa is allocated by the Department of State (DOS), the Form I-485 is approved. Upon approval, the applicant is mailed a Form I-551, Permanent Resident Card.
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Can I file two adjustment of status?

Yes, for some cases, USCIS does allow for the concurrent filing of Form I-140 Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker and Form I-485 Adjustment of Status application for employment-based green card preference categories, including EB-1, EB-2 and EB-3. That includes forms for the employee and dependents.
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What is the 5 year rule for green card?

All green card holders, as long as they meet key conditions, can apply for U.S. citizenship after five years (known as the “five-year rule”) — but those with a U.S. spouse and a green card through marriage can apply after only three years (known as the “three-year rule”).
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What happens if I stay more than 1 year outside U.S. with green card?

A permanent resident (called lawful permanent resident or LPR) or conditional resident (CR) who has remained outside the United States for longer than one year, or beyond the validity period of a Re-entry Permit, will require a new immigrant visa to enter the United States and resume permanent residence.
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Which state is best for green card?

In the fiscal year of 2021, about 135,181 people who obtained legal permanent resident status in the United States, otherwise known as green card recipients, lived in California. Florida, Texas, New York, and New Jersey rounded out the top five states for green card recipients in that year.
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Does immigration check if you live together?

USCIS expects married individuals to live together, and providing proof of your cohabitation can help them validate your marriage. Some documents you can submit to prove you live in the same household include; Joint lease or mortgage documents listing both spouse's names.
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Can I divorce after 2 years green card?

Divorce After I-130 Approval

However, if you already have legal permanent residency, then divorce after green card approval will not impact your status. This will only be an issue should you apply to obtain U.S. citizenship through naturalization.
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How many green cards can you sponsor?

While there are no numerical limits for sponsors, U.S. citizens and legal residents can only sponsor limited classes of close relatives. Permanent legal residents can sponsor spouses and unmarried children, including adult unmarried children, those defined as over 21.
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Will USCIS waste green cards in 2022?

USCIS said it is “dedicated to ensuring we use as many available employment-based visas as possible in FY 2022,” which ends on September 30, 2022. It is hoped that USCIS does not waste visa numbers as it did at the end of FY 2021.
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