2019
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Canada
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Germany
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Detailed explanation-1: -Among the reasons the U.S. government might deny an immigrant visa or green card are its own error (or yours, in completing the paperwork), concern that you are a security risk, inadmissibility for health or criminal reasons, a finding that you are likely to become reliant on government assistance, and more.
Detailed explanation-2: -Convictions that will negatively affect your green card application are aggravated felonies, crimes of “moral turpitude,” or illegal drug involvement. You can read about each of these conviction types in this section.
Detailed explanation-3: -Every year, about 810,558 immigrants apply to become U.S. Lawful Permanent Residents (“LPRs,” better known as green card holders) through family members. Of these, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (“USCIS”) approves about 88% and denies 12%.
Detailed explanation-4: -Thousands of Indians apply for permanent residency in the United States of America (USA) every year. The Green Card (officially known as the Permanent Resident Card), given to permanent residents, is the final stamp stating that the person is now a permanent resident of the US.