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Factors That Lead To A Green Card Application Denial

Many immigrants want to obtain a Green Card to stay permanently in the United States. However, there are instances when their petition may be denied. It can be a heartbreaking experience for them, especially when they’ve worked hard for it.

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How does a Green Card petition lead to a denial? Consider the steps involved and the current state of immigration law. Be familiar with the numerous factors at play that may result in the rejection of a permanent residency application and how an immigration lawyer can help.

What Is A Green Card?

A Green Card, also known as a permanent resident card, is a document issued by the United States Government to non-citizens. It allows them to live and work in the United States indefinitely. While many people apply for and are granted Green Cards each year, some applications are denied. 

Reasons For A Denial

There are several reasons why a Green Card application might be denied. Knowing them can help you avoid common pitfalls and increase your chances of a favorable outcome.

Incomplete Documentation

One common reason for Green Card application denial is a lack of complete documentation. When applying for a permanent resident card, you must provide various documents to prove your eligibility. These include proof of identity, relationship to a U.S. citizen or Green Card holder, and your work or education history. Your application may be denied if these documents are absent or insufficient.

Having A Criminal Record

Another reason for a Green Card application denial is a criminal record. You may not be permitted into the United States if you have been convicted of a crime. Even if you are guilty of a minor offense, disclosing this information on your application is important. It could still be a factor in your eligibility for a Green Card.

Not Meeting Financial Requirements

In some cases, applications may be denied due to a failure to meet the financial requirements for immigration. You must have the means to support yourself and your family while living in the United States. Otherwise, you may be considered a burden on the government, and your application may be denied.

Invalid Immigration Status

Another reason for an application denial is a lack of valid immigration status. If you are in the United States illegally or have overstayed your Visa, you may be considered inadmissible, and your Green Card application may be denied.

History Of Fraud

Finally, permanent residence applications may be denied due to fraud or misrepresentation. Forms of falsification or deception may result in the denial of your petition. It includes providing false documents or lying about your identity or qualifications for a Green Card.

Consult With An Immigration Attorney

If you are concerned about your eligibility for a Green Card or have already had your application denied, it is a good idea to consult with an immigration attorney. Lincoln-Goldfinch Law – Abogados de Inmigración can help you understand your options and guide you through the process of applying for a Green Card.

There are a few common reasons that your Green Card may be denied. A few examples are failure to submit all the necessary documentation and being unable to meet financial standards. An unlawful stay in the United States can also have your application denied. Lastly, fraud and deception may prevent you from getting a Green Card. To ensure that you’re going through the process right, contact an immigration attorney. They can help protect your rights as you fight to stay in the United States legally.

About the Author: Kate Lincoln-Goldfinch

I am the managing partner of Lincoln-Goldfinch Law. Upon graduating from the University of Texas for college and law school, I received an Equal Justice Works Fellowship in 2008, completed at American Gateways. My project served the detained families seeking asylum. After my fellowship, I entered private immigration practice. My firm offers family-based immigration, such as green cards and naturalization, deportation defense, and humanitarian cases such as asylum, U Visa, and VAWA. Everyone at Lincoln-Goldfinch Law is bilingual, has a connection to our cause, and has demonstrated a history of activism for immigrants. To us, our work is not just a job.
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