Arriving In The US
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The Embassy may give you a sealed envelope to take with you to the US, which must be surrendered to the Immigration official at the gate at the airport on arrival.
Also, check your passport, it should be stamped with “Authorized to Work”. If this is the case you should be able to work on this for up to 90-days. If you remember, check with the Embassy official regarding the authorization to work stamp to confirm that you can actually work on it. The reason why Counsel is not 100% clear on this point is that Counsel has found that some states treat this authorization differently.
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Green Cards - US Citizen Married Alien Living Abroad Guide
- Green Cards - US Citizen Married Alien Living Abroad Guide
- Preface
- US Citizen Married Alien Living Abroad Guide
- K3 or Green Card
- Green Card Petition
- Preparing The Petition
- USICS Screening And Processing Procedures
- National Visa Processing Center (NVPC)
- Allocation of Your Visa Number
- Embassy Phase
- Medical Requirements
- Embassy Interview
- Embassy Affidavit of Support
- Arriving In The US
- Social Security Number
- Citizenship From Marriage To US Citizen