About

Veronica Castillo creates Casa Castillo Foundation specifically to help the community. Veronica P Castillo is a State Registered immigration consultant; she always prioritizes and treats her clients as family and those are the foundations of each employee at Casa Castillo Foundation.

Fly To Freedom

The need for millions of foreigners that live in the United States with an unsure immigration status has given us the opportunity to found the Casa Castillo Foundation a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization in which we can provide and facilitate migration processes to foreigners whom lack financial resources.

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Help Available for Citizenship Process

Our Foundation is happy to announce that it has received funds from the «Utah Division of Multicultural Affairs» in order to offer financial assistance for Citizenship Process.

Para el resto de nosotros, ahora no es el momento de bajar la guardia. El distanciamiento social es más importante que nunca, pero la gente parece tomarlo menos en serio que nunca. Si está enfermo, quédese en casa. Si se mueve en público, use una máscara. Depende de todos nosotros, como individuos, detener la propagación de COVID-19 en Utah.

Help Available for Citizenship Process

Our Foundation is happy to announce that it has received funds from the «Utah Division of Multicultural Affairs» in order to offer financial assistance for Citizenship Process.

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Notice

USCIS Updates Policy to Automatically Extend Green Cards for Naturalization Applicants

Effective Dec. 12, 2022, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is updating the USCIS Policy Manual to allow USCIS to automatically extend the validity of Permanent Resident Cards (commonly called Green Cards) for lawful permanent residents who have applied for naturalization.

This update is expected to help naturalization applicants who experience longer processing times, because they will receive an extension of lawful permanent resident (LPR) status and may not need to file Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card (Green Card). LPRs who properly file Form N-400, Application for Naturalization, may receive this extension without regard to whether they filed Form I-90. USCIS will update the language on Form N-400 receipt notices to extend Green Cards for up to 24 months for these applicants. The receipt notice can be presented with the expired Green Card as evidence of continued status as well as identity and employment authorization under List A of Employment Eligibility Verification (Form I-9), if presented before the expiration of the 24-month extension period provided in the notice.

Prior to this change, under USCIS policy, naturalization applicants who did not apply for naturalization at least six months before their Green Card expiration date needed to file Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card (Green Card), to maintain proper documentation of their lawful status. Applicants who applied for naturalization at least six months prior to their Green Card expiration were eligible to receive an Alien Documentation, Identification, and Telecommunications (ADIT) stamp in their passport, which served as temporary evidence of their LPR status. This policy was based on the processing goal of 180 days or six months for Form N-400s, which would make filing Form I-90 unnecessary for applicants who filed at least six months before their Green Card expiration date. This policy update recognizes USCIS’ current processing times, while improving flexibility and efficiency by reducing the number of ADIT stamp appointments in field offices and the number of Form I-90s filed, which allows for these resources to be focused on other immigration benefit adjudications.

 

The extension will apply to all applicants who file Form N-400 on or after Dec. 12, 2022. LPRs who filed for naturalization prior to Dec. 12 will not receive a Form N-400 receipt notice with the extension. If their Green Card expires, they generally must still file Form I-90 or receive an ADIT stamp in their passport, in order to maintain valid evidence of their lawful permanent resident status. Lawful permanent residents who lose their Green Card generally must still file Form I-90, even if they have applied for naturalization and received the automatic extension under this updated policy. This is because noncitizens must carry within their personal possession proof of registration, such as the Green Card and any evidence of extensions or may be subject to criminal prosecution under INA 264(e). Applicants who require an ADIT stamp may request an appointment at a USCIS Field Office by contacting the USCIS Contact Center.

Visit the Policy Manual Feedback page to comment on this update. For more information, visit our Replace Your Green Card page. For questions specific to employment, please see I-9 Central.

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Romina Zurita-Topik

Ogden, UT

5/5

 Excellent attention from all the staff. You can feel the calm of working with people who have a lot of experience in what they do.

Richard Romero

Layton,UT

5/5

 Everbody was so friendly and professional my wife and I were treated like family. Thank you to all that helped us peace out.

Claudia Hernandez

Ogden, UT

5/5

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