Naturalization is the process through which Green card holders can become U.S. citizens. To do so, you must have been a legal permanent resident for at least five years (or three years if you are married to a U.S. citizen), be at least 18 years old, demonstrate continuous residence in the U.S. and pass a civics and English language test.
Read moreThe American Dream is still alive for those who seek to achieve economic success and attain social mobility through hard work and determination. The US offers a high quality of life with modern infrastructure and innovative technology, and a society that embraces individual liberties and freedom of expression.
Read moreBuying a car in the US provides freedom and independence for your travel needs. A car can offer numerous advantages. You can travel to different locations at your own pace without relying on public transport.
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Read moreList of eligible countries, required education and work experience, minimum age requirement, language requirements and exceptions.
Read moreThere are a variety of reasons that make the United States the undisputed number 1 country of choice for immigrants, such as economic opportunities, environmental factors, a high quality of life, a variety of cultures, educational purposes, or to reunite with your family.
Read moreCurrently, eligible countries include nations from Africa, Asia, Europe, Oceania, and South America, but some countries are excluded due to high levels of immigration to the US or other factors.
Read moreGreen Card renewal is necessary to maintain your legal immigrant status and continue living and working in the United States. Renewal is required every ten years or if your Green Card has been lost, stolen, damaged or there has been a change in your personal information.
Read moreWhen arriving in the US, it is advisable to have an international health insurance plan for the first few months. After you have settled in, you can start looking for private health insurance.
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