Deciding to immigrate involves a lot of research planning and reassessment of your current life. Prepare Yourself before Considering Emigration! Here are the top immigration tips for you to follow: first, plan everything in details. If you are already in the USA and you need renewal of your documents, you must apply in advance. Most green cards are valid only for 10 years. In case your green card or immigration visa has expired, and you haven't a new one, you can be arrested or deported. In order to avoid these things it will be good for you to plan everything in advance and assume that the processing time takes longer than expected. Second, think about citizenship in the USA. In case you already have a green card, and you want to live permanently in the USA, it will be necessary to file for U.S. citizenship as soon as the laws allow you to do it. You should know that you may apply for citizenship 5 years after you receive your green card or 3/less years if your green card is obtained through marriage. The most important is that citizenship is your legal tool to secure you and your family from deportation for life and makes your living easier. Third, don't pack anything that would indicate that you plan to remain in the USA beyond the time allowed in the visa if you enter USA as a tourist. Fourth, inform the USCIS about any address changes. In case you stay longer than 30 days, you should inform the USCIS about such changes during 10 days of your change of address. You should give a separate notification for each member of your family, including children. You should print, fill out and mail Form AR-11 or go through USCIS's online change of address service. Next, file multiple immigration visa petitions. In case you are applying for a green card or immigration visa through the petition of a family member, it will be necessary to check the eligibility of the whole family. It's important be at time to every appointment with USCIS. In case you arrive late for appointments, it can result in deportation or delays. Then follow the rules and don't break the laws. It will be good for you to learn all the laws and requirements in the smallest details relating to your case. Keep in mind that violation of rules means deportation. Don't forget to save copies. They are your proof in case your documents are lost. Subsequently, conduct a research from reliable sources and don't rely on common myths or rumors, but find reliable sources. It's important to do your own research. Finally, ask for help in case you need it. In case you are having difficulties, you must contact an U.S. congressperson. Keep in mind that each immigration case is different and unique. Your success is in your hands. For additional information, visit the USCIS website or consult an immigration lawyer.
