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Documenting Your Immigration Status

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Your entry document (such as an I-94 card for nonimmigrants) or a green card (if you’re a permanent resident) serves as the important documentation you need to prove that you’re in the United States legally and that you’re entitled to all the rights and privileges that come with that status. As long as you hold a valid USCIS entry document or green card, are maintaining lawful status, and have not committed a removable offense, you don’t have to worry about being forced to leave the country. For naturalized citizens, a Certificate of Naturalization or a U.S. passport serves as the same proof of immigration status.

Depending on where you are in the immigration process, you’ll need various forms and documentation.

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