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Q: My mom has green card(60 Y) . She is stuck outside US due to covid over 180 days. She is high risk. What should she do?

She has heart disease and high blood pressure. Afraid to travel. Do not want to lose her green card. What is the best advise to maintain her green card

Ify Princess Ikeakanam
Ify Princess Ikeakanam
answered on Aug 13, 2020

Hi, the pandemic going on right now and all the reasons you stated above(Age, health) should be sufficient reasons to include in her application for re entry into the U.S. Green card holder can stay outside the U.S for longer than the required 6 months so long as there is a supportable valid reason... View More

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Q: My wife is currently applying for US Citizenship. Will receiving unemployment benefits affect her application?

She is on furlough.

Adan Vega
Adan Vega
answered on Apr 26, 2020

U.S. residents can apply and receive unemployment benefits if all of the state requirements are fulfilled. You must be authorized to work at the time you apply for the benefit and throughout the time you receive the benefit. In certain states you must have completed calendar quarters before you... View More

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