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  • Citizenship
    • Green Card
    • Citizenship Through Employment
    • Citizenship Through Family
    • Citizenship Through Marriage
    • Citizenship Through Business Investment
  • Visa
    • Nonimmigrant Visas
      • Visitor
        • B1 Visa: Temporary Business Visitor
        • B-2 Visa: Temporary Tourism Visa
      • Study and Exchange
        • F-1: Academic Student Visa
        • F-2 Visa: Dependents of F-1 Visa Holder
        • J-1 Visa: Exchange Visitor Program
        • J-2 Visa: Spouse or Dependents of J-1 Visa Holders
        • M-1 Visa: International Student
        • Q-1 Visa: Cultural Exchange
      • Work
        • E-3 Visa: Specialty Occupation Workers from Australia
        • H1B Visa: Temporary Worker Visa
        • H2A Visa: Temporary Agricultural Workers
        • H2B Visa: Temporary Non-Agricultural Workers
        • H-3 Visa: Nonimmigrant Trainee or Special Education Exchange Visitor
        • H-4 Visa: Immediate Family Members of H Visa-Holders
        • I Visa: Members of the Foreign Media, Press, and Radio
        • L-1 Visa: Intracompany Transferee
        • L-2 Visa: Dependent Spouse and Unmarried Children Under 21 Years of Age of Qualified L-1 Visa Holders
        • P Visa: Outstanding Athletes, Athletic Teams, and Entertainment Companies
        • R1 Visa: Nonimmigrant Religious Workers
        • TN Visa: Visas for Canadian and Mexican NAFTA Professional Workers
      • Transit
        • C Visa: Foreign National in Transit
        • Crewmember Visa: Foreign Nationals on a Commercial Vessel or Aircraft
      • Treaty and Trader
        • E1 Visa: Treaty Traders
        • E2 Visa: Treaty Investors
      • Humanitarian and Official
        • A-1 Visa: Diplomatic Mission
        • G Visa: Employees of International Organizations
        • NATO Visa: NATO Official Business
        • S Visa: Alien Witnesses and Informants
        • T Visa: Victims of Human Trafficking
        • U Visa: Victims of Criminal Activity
      • Other Nonimmigrants
        • C5, T5, R5, I5 Visas
        • O Visa: Foreign National with Extraordinary Ability
    • Immigrant Visas
      • Immediate Relative & Family Sponsored
        • CR-2 Visa: Children Under Age 21
        • F2A Visa: Spouse and Children of Lawful Permanent Residents (LPRs)
        • F2B Visa: Spouse or Unmarried Minor Children of US Green Card holders
        • F-3 Visa: Married Children of US Citizens
        • F-4 Visa: Siblings of U.S. Citizens, Their Spouses, and Unmarried Children Under the Age of 21
        • IR1 & CR1 Visa: Immigrant Visa for a Spouse of a U.S. Citizen
        • IR2 Visa: Spouses and Children of Permanent Residents
        • IR-5 Visa: Parent of a U.S. Citizen
        • K-1 Visa: Nonimmigrant Visa for a Fiance
        • K-3 Visa: Nonimmigrant Visa for a Spouse
        • IR3, IH3, IR4, and IH4 Visas: Children or Adopted Children of U.S. Citizens
      • Employer Sponsored – Employment
        • EB1 Visa: Extraordinary Ability Green Card
        • EB2 Visa: Advanced Degree or Exceptional Ability
        • EB3 Visa: Skilled worker, Professional, or Other Worker
        • EB4 Visa: Permanent Workers
        • EB5 Visa: Investor
        • EW-3 Visa: US Third Priority Workers Visa for Unskilled Workers
      • Other Immigrants
        • DV Visa: Diversity Immigrant
        • SB Visa: Returning Immigrant
        • SI Visa: Special Immigrant by Immigration and Nationality Act (INA)
        • SIV Visa: Special Immigrant Visa for Iraqis
  • Forms
    • Popular Forms
      • N-400: Application for Naturalization
      • I-485: Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status
      • I-130: Petition for Alien Relative
      • I-131: Application for Travel Document
      • I-751: Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence
      • I-765: Application for Employment Authorization
      • I-864: Affidavit of Support
    • DS Forms
      • DS-160: Online Nonimmigrant Visa Application
      • DS-260: Immigrant Visa & Alien Registration Application
      • DS-2019: Certificate Of Eligibility For Exchange Visitor (J-1)
    • G Forms
      • G-325A: Biographic Information Form
    • H Forms
      • H4 Employment Authorization Document (EAD)
    • I Forms
      • 100 – 300
        • I-129F: Petition for Fiance Visa
        • I-130: Petition for Alien Relative
        • I-131: Application for Travel Document
        • I-134: Affidavit of Support
        • I-140 Employment Authorization Document (EAD)
        • I-192: Application for Advance Permission to Enter as Nonimmigrant
        • Form I-212: Application for Permission to Reapply for Admission
        • I-290B: Notice of Appeal or Motion
      • 300 – 600
        • Interfiling EB-2 and EB-3 I485
        • I-485: Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status
        • Form I-512, Advance Parole
        • I-512T: Temporary Protected Status
        • I-551: Permanent Resident Stamp
        • I-539: Application To Extend/Change Nonimmigrant Status
      • 600 – 900
        • I-601: Application for Waiver of Grounds of Inadmissibility
        • Form I-693, Report of Medical Examination and Vaccination Record
        • I-751: Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence
        • I-765: Application for Employment Authorization
        • I-797: Notice of Action
        • I-821: Application for Temporary Protected Status
        • I-824: Application for Action on an Approved Application or Petition
        • I-864: Affidavit of Support Under Section 213A of the INA
        • I-864A: Contract Between Sponsor and Household Member
        • I-864P: HHS Poverty Guidelines
      • 900+
        • I-90: Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card
        • I-907: Request for Premium Processing Service
        • I-94: Arrival/Departure Form
        • Form I-918: Petition for U Nonimmigrant Status
        • I-912: Request for Fee Waiver
    • N Forms
      • N-400: Application for Naturalization
  • Useful Info
    • EB2 Priority Date
    • USCIS Form Processing Times
    • NVC Case Status
    • Priority Dates
    • H1B Premium Processing
    • Breaking Down the Credit Score
    • Passport Books versus Passport Cards
    • U.S. Naturalization Ceremony
    • The Importance of Credit Scores
    • Diversity Visa Lottery
    • USCIS Case Status
    • OPT STEM Extension
    • USCIS ELIS (Electronic Immigration System)
    • How to Open a Bank Account
    • Getting a Driver’s License
  • Study Guide
  • COVID-19
    • Guidelines for Entering USCIS Facilities
    • Field Office Appointments and Rescheduling
    • Application Support Center (ASC) Appointments and Rescheduling
    • Naturalization Oath Ceremonies
    • Asylum Appointments
    • Deadlines for Certain Requests, Notices, and Appeals
    • H-2A Requirements During COVID-19 Public Health Emergency
    • H-2B Requirements During COVID-19 Public Health Emergency
    • Temporary Policy Changes for Certain Foreign Medical Graduates During the COVID-19 National Emergency
    • Extension of Stay/Change of Status Filing Delays Caused by Extraordinary Circumstances Related to COVID-19
    • Adoptions and COVID-19
    • Statutory Provisions for Certain Nonimmigrants
    • Special Situations and COVID-19
    • COVID-19 Information in Other Languages
  • Citizenship
    • Green Card
    • Citizenship Through Employment
    • Citizenship Through Family
    • Citizenship Through Marriage
    • Citizenship Through Business Investment
  • Visa
    • Nonimmigrant Visas
      • Visitor
      • Study and Exchange
      • Work
      • Transit
      • Treaty and Trader
      • Humanitarian and Official
      • Other Nonimmigrants
    • Immigrant Visas
      • Immediate Relative & Family Sponsored
      • Employer Sponsored – Employment
      • Other Immigrants
  • Forms
    • Popular Forms
      • N-400: Application for Naturalization
      • I-485: Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status
      • I-130: Petition for Alien Relative
      • I-131: Application for Travel Document
      • I-751: Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence
      • I-765: Application for Employment Authorization
      • I-864: Affidavit of Support
    • DS Forms
      • DS-160: Online Nonimmigrant Visa Application
      • DS-260: Immigrant Visa & Alien Registration Application
      • DS-2019: Certificate Of Eligibility For Exchange Visitor (J-1)
    • G Forms
      • G-325A: Biographic Information Form
    • H Forms
      • H4 Employment Authorization Document (EAD)
    • I Forms
      • 100 – 300
      • 300 – 600
      • 600 – 900
      • 900+
    • N Forms
      • N-400: Application for Naturalization
  • Useful Info
    • EB2 Priority Date
    • USCIS Form Processing Times
    • NVC Case Status
    • Priority Dates
    • H1B Premium Processing
    • Breaking Down the Credit Score
    • Passport Books versus Passport Cards
    • U.S. Naturalization Ceremony
    • The Importance of Credit Scores
    • Diversity Visa Lottery
    • USCIS Case Status
    • OPT STEM Extension
    • USCIS ELIS (Electronic Immigration System)
    • How to Open a Bank Account
    • Getting a Driver’s License
  • Study Guide
  • COVID-19
    • Guidelines for Entering USCIS Facilities
    • Field Office Appointments and Rescheduling
    • Application Support Center (ASC) Appointments and Rescheduling
    • Naturalization Oath Ceremonies
    • Asylum Appointments
    • Deadlines for Certain Requests, Notices, and Appeals
    • H-2A Requirements During COVID-19 Public Health Emergency
    • H-2B Requirements During COVID-19 Public Health Emergency
    • Temporary Policy Changes for Certain Foreign Medical Graduates During the COVID-19 National Emergency
    • Extension of Stay/Change of Status Filing Delays Caused by Extraordinary Circumstances Related to COVID-19
    • Adoptions and COVID-19
    • Statutory Provisions for Certain Nonimmigrants
    • Special Situations and COVID-19
    • COVID-19 Information in Other Languages

Day: July 22, 2025

Categories International

Most Common Government Forms for U.S. Citizens in Israel

Author Shawn Hall Posted on Posted on July 22, 2025
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1. What is the most commonly used government form for U.S. citizens in Israel? The most commonly used government form for U.S. citizens in Israel is the DS-11, which is the application for a U.S. passport. This form is necessary for U.S. citizens residing in Israel who need to apply for a new passport, renew […]

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Most Common Government Forms for U.S. Citizens in Iran

Author Terry Rozlen Posted on Posted on July 22, 2025
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1. What is the most common government form required for U.S. citizens living in Iran? The most common government form required for U.S. citizens living in Iran is the IRS Form 1040, U.S. Individual Income Tax Return. Here’s why: 1. Tax Obligations: U.S. citizens are required to report their worldwide income to the Internal Revenue […]

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Most Common Government Forms for U.S. Citizens in United Arab Emirates

Author John Ma Posted on Posted on July 22, 2025
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1. What is the process for renewing a U.S. passport while living in the United Arab Emirates? 1. To renew a U.S. passport while living in the United Arab Emirates, U.S. citizens can do so by visiting the U.S. Embassy or Consulate in the UAE. The first step is to complete the DS-82 form online […]

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Most Common Government Forms for U.S. Citizens in Saudi Arabia

Author Jessica Polski Posted on Posted on July 22, 2025
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1. How do I renew my U.S. passport while living in Saudi Arabia? 1. To renew your U.S. passport while living in Saudi Arabia, you will need to follow the specific procedures outlined by the U.S. Department of State. One common method is to visit the U.S. Embassy or Consulate in Saudi Arabia to submit […]

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Most Common Government Forms for U.S. Citizens in Russia

Author Jessica Polski Posted on Posted on July 22, 2025
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1. How do I apply for a U.S. passport renewal while in Russia? To renew your U.S. passport while in Russia, you must follow specific steps: 1. Eligibility: Ensure you meet the criteria for renewing your passport, which usually includes having a valid U.S. passport that is not damaged, issued when you were 16 or […]

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Most Common Government Forms for U.S. Citizens in Portugal

Author John Ma Posted on Posted on July 22, 2025
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1. What are the common government forms that U.S. citizens residing in Portugal need to be aware of? U.S. citizens residing in Portugal should be aware of several common government forms that may still be required to be filed with U.S. authorities. These forms include, but are not limited to: 1. Form 1040: This is […]

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Most Common Government Forms for U.S. Citizens in Greece

Author John Ma Posted on Posted on July 22, 2025
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1. What is the process for obtaining or renewing a U.S. passport in Greece? 1. The process for obtaining or renewing a U.S. passport in Greece involves several steps. Firstly, applicants must fill out the appropriate form, either DS-11 for a new passport or DS-82 for a passport renewal. The form must be completed accurately […]

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Most Common Government Forms for U.S. Citizens in Austria

Author John Ma Posted on Posted on July 22, 2025
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1. What is the process for obtaining a U.S. passport while living in Austria? To obtain a U.S. passport while living in Austria, U.S. citizens can follow the following process: 1. Determine your eligibility: Make sure you meet the U.S. citizenship and identity requirements to apply for a passport. 2. Complete the application: Fill out […]

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Most Common Government Forms for U.S. Citizens in United Kingdom

Author Shawn Hall Posted on Posted on July 22, 2025
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1. How do I apply for a U.S. passport renewal while living in the United Kingdom? 1. Applying for a U.S. passport renewal while living in the United Kingdom involves a few steps. First, you will need to complete Form DS-82, the U.S. Passport Renewal Application for Eligible Individuals, which can be found on the […]

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Most Common Government Forms for U.S. Citizens in Germany

Author John Ma Posted on Posted on July 22, 2025
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1. What is the most common form needed by U.S. citizens living in Germany for tax purposes? The most common form needed by U.S. citizens living in Germany for tax purposes is the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion Form 2555. This form is used to claim the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion, which allows U.S. citizens living […]

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