Q&A

Can I go to Mexico if I lost my green card?

Can I go to Mexico if I lost my green card?

In order to travel abroad, you will need to file an application to replace your stolen green card. If you have not already done so, you should file a police report on your stolen purse. USCIS often likes to see a copy of the police report when a Permanent Resident claims their green card has been stolen.

What do I need to update my SSN after getting a green card?

To update SSN after getting a Green Card, you need to visit your nearest Social Security Administration office and fill out the SS-5 form, which is the “Application for Social Security Card.” This single form contains 18 items. You need to provide supporting documents to prove your age, citizenship status, and identity.

Can a person with a green card collect Social Security?

Your parents and your relatives are not classified as dependents. Even if they have Green Card they might have worked and paid taxes in another country. Thus, according to Social Security Administration they are not eligible for social security benefits. For further information on social security benefits go to: you can visit www.socialsecurity.gov

When to file petition to remove conditions from green card?

Instead, you must file a petition to remove conditions 90 days before your Green Card expires, or you will lose your permanent resident status. Use our Filing Calculator to determine your 90-day filing date. A family-based conditional permanent resident must file a Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence.

How to request a replacement Social Security card?

You can use a my Social Security account to request a replacement Social Security card online if you: Are a U.S. citizen age 18 years or older with a U.S. mailing address; Are not requesting a name change or any other change to your card; and

To update SSN after getting a Green Card, you need to visit your nearest Social Security Administration office and fill out the SS-5 form, which is the “Application for Social Security Card.” This single form contains 18 items. You need to provide supporting documents to prove your age, citizenship status, and identity.

Instead, you must file a petition to remove conditions 90 days before your Green Card expires, or you will lose your permanent resident status. Use our Filing Calculator to determine your 90-day filing date. A family-based conditional permanent resident must file a Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence.

Your parents and your relatives are not classified as dependents. Even if they have Green Card they might have worked and paid taxes in another country. Thus, according to Social Security Administration they are not eligible for social security benefits. For further information on social security benefits go to: you can visit www.socialsecurity.gov

Do you have to file your own petition for green card?

Someone else usually must file the petition for you (often referred to as sponsoring or petitioning for you), although you may be eligible to file for yourself in some cases. Here are the most common forms: Refer to your eligibility category to see if you need a petition.