
Green Card Basics: Do USCIS Officials Look at My Social Media Accounts?
The short answer is no, USCIS officials will no longer look through your social media accounts before they approve your green card petition.
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The short answer is no, USCIS officials will no longer look through your social media accounts before they approve your green card petition.
We recently resolved a case for a single father whose young son was a U.S. citizen who would suffer immensely should his father be deported.
We recently had a client who fled his home country after experiencing multiple threats against his life.
A lost, stolen, or damaged green card isn’t the end of the world. It’s more of an inconvenience that requires additional paperwork and a small filing fee.
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The chance of you losing your citizenship is incredibly small. Generally, the only people who lose their citizenship are people who lie in order to gain it.
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