The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has a little-known program that allows interested migrants to apply for permanent residence.

That program is called “Register” –Registration- and according to a Telemundo 52 review, it serves to grant the “green card” or green card for permanent residence.

On the USCIS site they explain that the Registry is “a part of immigration law that allows certain individuals who have been physically present in the United States since January 1, 1972 to apply for a Green Card (Permanent Residence), even if they welfare. currently illegal” in that country.

When you qualify

The USCIS indicates that you may be eligible to obtain the Green Card (Permanent Residence) through the registry if you meet these conditions:

It doesn’t matter if the immigrant has been undocumented all this time.

What happens when the green card expires and what is the process to renew the Resident Card in the United States?

Registration procedure

To apply for a Green Card under the registration provisions, you must have the Form I-485Application to register permanent residence or adjust status.

Supporting Evidence for Form I-485

You must submit the following evidence with your Form I-485:

To read more about Form I-485, Application for Registration of Permanent Residence or Adjustment of Status

Telemundo points out that, in the event the application is denied, “USCIS may initiate deportation proceedings against the immigrant, so it is recommended to file the application with the assistance of an attorney who is an expert in immigration law. ”

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