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What is the answer to - Are you a lawful permanent resident of US with a valid USCIS number?

vishalchan

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Jul 28, 2018
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Hi,
Hello everyone. I have received the ITA for FSW. One of the questions on the form is -
Are you a lawful permanent resident of the United States with a valid U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) number? (required)

I am on an h1b visa and don't have a greencard. I do have an approved I140 but not a greencard.
What should the answer for this question be?
I am a lawful resident...but not permanent since I don't have a greencard. However, for tax purposes in the US I am considered a resident.
Any help will be really appreciated.
thanks,
V
 

mandiebraxton

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Mar 7, 2011
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Well if you don’t have a green card then you are not a permanent resident? You are a resident all right but not a permanent one. So the answer should be No.
 

21Goose

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Nov 10, 2016
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The answer is "No".

You're one of the tens (hundreds?) of thousands of Indian/Chinese citizens who have approved green cards but aren't PRs and are not likely to become PRs in the next 70+ years. Therefore, you aren't a lawful permanent resident.
 

localhost8100

Star Member
Aug 29, 2019
137
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Hi,
Hello everyone. I have received the ITA for FSW. One of the questions on the form is -
Are you a lawful permanent resident of the United States with a valid U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) number? (required)

I am on an h1b visa and don't have a greencard. I do have an approved I140 but not a greencard.
What should the answer for this question be?
I am a lawful resident...but not permanent since I don't have a greencard. However, for tax purposes in the US I am considered a resident.
Any help will be really appreciated.
thanks,
V
What did you end up adding? Yes or No? Did you get your PR if you added NO. Even I am on F1 visa just converting to H1 last week. Not sure what to add.
 

Xtensio

Full Member
May 8, 2019
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The only correct answer to that question is „NO“

A legal permanent resident is a Greencard Holder. No GC, no permanent resident.
H1, F1, E Visa - those are all NON-Immigrant-Visas, therefore you are not considered a PERMANENT resident because you are not allowed to stay as long as you want
 

localhost8100

Star Member
Aug 29, 2019
137
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The only correct answer to that question is „NO“

A legal permanent resident is a Greencard Holder. No GC, no permanent resident.
H1, F1, E Visa - those are all NON-Immigrant-Visas, therefore you are not considered a PERMANENT resident because you are not allowed to stay as long as you want
Yup. Decided to change it to NO. I will write explanation in LOE about my status in US.
 

Xtensio

Full Member
May 8, 2019
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Yup. Decided to change it to NO. I will write explanation in LOE about my status in US.
You actually don’t even have to explain this. You are required to upload a picture of every stamped page of your passport - they will see your visa-stamp and know that you are on a Non-Immigrant-Visa in the US​
 

localhost8100

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Aug 29, 2019
137
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You actually don’t even have to explain this. You are required to upload a picture of every stamped page of your passport - they will see your visa-stamp and know that you are on a Non-Immigrant-Visa in the US​
Makes sense now. Thanks brother.
 

gentjack

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Apr 13, 2020
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My son is US citizen. Can I write his passport number there? Many thanks.

Are you a lawful permanent resident of the United States with a valid U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) number? (required)
 

arindamCA

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Jul 20, 2021
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What about my US-born Son? He is having US passport. But now we have moved to Canada for the last 2 years on a work permit and I am an Indian Citizen. What I should answer for my Son? Please help.
 

21Goose

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Nov 10, 2016
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What about my US-born Son? He is having US passport. But now we have moved to Canada for the last 2 years on a work permit and I am an Indian Citizen. What I should answer for my Son? Please help.
Answer "No" because he isn't a permanent resident. He's a citizen.