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  2. Green Card Processes and Procedures - USCIS

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    Learn more about if and when you can travel outside the United States after applying for a Green Card or once you have a Green Card. You can also learn how to apply for advance parole, a Refugee Travel Document, and a re-entry permit.

  3. Check Case Processing Times - USCIS

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    When to expect to receive your Green Card. Processing information for the I-765. Affirmative Asylum Interview Scheduling. Administrative Appeals Office. Historical Average Processing Times. Parole Processing. Case management tools. Inquire about a case outside normal processing time. Check your case status. Update your mailing address.

  4. How to Apply for a Green Card - USCIS

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    The steps you must take to apply for a Green Card will vary depending on your individual situation. However, here is the general application process that most applicants will go through: Someone usually must file an immigrant petition for you (often referred to as sponsoring or petitioning for you).

  5. Green Card - USCIS

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    Green Card Process and Procedures. Read about the general processes and procedures to help you apply for a Green Card. How to Apply for a Green Card. Thinking about applying for a Green Card? Find out if you’re eligible, and get more information about living and working in the U.S. permanently.

  6. How Long Does It Take To Get a Family-Based Green Card?

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    On average, it takes about two years for a green card to become available and three years total to get permanent resident status. It may take longer for citizens of Mexico, China, India, and the Philippines because they have a much higher volume of green card applicants annually.

  7. Frequently Asked Questions About Processing Times - USCIS

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    Yes, the processing times include all time from receipt to completion. This includes the amount of time it takes to submit biometrics, the time an applicant, petitioner, or requestor takes to respond to requests for more information, and rescheduling of interviews.

  8. Form I-485 Processing Time - Green Card Timeline - CitizenPath

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    1. Receipt of Application. Approximately 2 to 4 Weeks After Filing. If you properly file Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status, the green card timeline has begun. USCIS will initially respond by mailing you a receipt notice that confirms receipt of your application.