Why Background Check is Important When Renewing Your Green Card

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It is very important to maintain your card up to date as an evidence of your lawful status in America. For that reason, you are encouraged to renew your green card earlier than or once the expiration date. You can apply your lawful card application via mail or through the internet.

To be certain that the lawful permanent Card holder is still entitled to continue living in the United States, the US immigration officer demand the Green Card holders to show for interviews and request them to be present of biometrics collection. If an immigrant holds an LPR Card and if he/she had committed a crime and missed to mention it in his/her USCIS Form I-90 application, the USCIS officers will dig up to find out about the unlawful doings as the FBI will use the fingerprints of card holder to perform criminal background checks. In the same way, if the lawful status holder were placed in deportation process for some reason, the card holder required to provide details about it. If you stayed outside the US for a very long period of time and if you have an intention to renounce your lawful status in the United States, you are not permitted to renew your lawful permanent resident card and immediately you will be regarded as ineligible for lawful permanent resident status in the United States.

Although you renew your Green Card, the US immigration officers will make clear in your mind that you still desire to make United States your constant residence and most of all you do not have an unlawful history, all the way through the background checks and the information that you had supplied. USCIS officers will make sure that all the details about you is updated and will also see to it that you are granting eligible for lawful status in the US. However, you are required to not hide any significant information and you are obliged to make it a top to endow with all the details about your overseas trip and the minor or major felony you had committed while in the United States that is if you are convicted of a crime, at the period of filing for Green Card renewal. In that case, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services may request you to appear at the deportation proceeding. Keep in mind that you are supposed to prove that you had preserved your lawful status in the United States and that is measured to be more essential while you apply for Card renewal.

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