Guidelines for Green Card Photos
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Guidelines for Green Card Photos

U.S. Green Card Photos Requirements The USCIS suggests utilizing a professional service for visa photographs to ensure adherence to all the criteria. However, if you choose to capture the image yourself, here are the specifications: USCIS (U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services) offers examples of good and bad green card or visa photos to assist you. For further…

Applying for a US driver's license

Applying for a US driver’s license with an F-1 visa

Driver’s licenses in the United States are issued by the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) in individual states. Although all states recognize each other’s licenses, you are typically required to obtain a license in your home state.  As the name suggests, a driver’s license is required for driving vehicles in the United States. If you…

How to Apply to your Social Security Number (SSN)

How to Apply to your Social Security Number (SSN)

A Social Security number (SSN) is assigned to track earnings throughout an individual’s lifespan in the United States. Typically, only one SSN is issued per person. F-1 and J-1 visa holders working in the U.S. must request an SSN, while F-2 dependents are ineligible. Students not engaged in on-campus employment but receiving taxable scholarships may…

Applying for a Driver's License Without a Social Security Number (SSN)

Applying for a Driver’s License Without a Social Security Number (SSN)

What Do You Need a SSN For? Many government agencies and private companies need your social security number to access the necessary information for approval or processing applications. Why do they prefer SSNs over other forms of identification like passport numbers? Well, typically, SSNs are considered the most official form of identification since they’re linked…

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