No, the IRS and immigration office don't have the right to look at your American bank account just like that. There would have to be a reason this is requested and sometimes bank account statements are requested by the government, though not under the circumstances you describe. The bigger question is what does your bank account reveal that you'd prefer the government not see? If you work without authorization, you cannot adjust status to permanent residence or change from one nonimmigrant...
Greetings, I recently filed an I-90 for a replacement alien registration ("green") card just a couple of months ago and it was already approved, so what used to take a long time takes much less time today because not a lot of people are filing cases, and the government has a lot of employees to handle immigration cases. When you file an I-90, you get a receipt. Depending on where you live, there could be a local procedure for getting a stamp in your passport as further evidence of your...
Greetings, You ought to renew the card and apply to naturalize to US citizenship - both of which can be done at the same time. Because the government is really in need of funds these days, they want to collect where they can, and motivated permanent residents seeking US citizenship are a source of revenue, even though there isn't an actual requirement to renew an expired lawful permanent resident ("green") card. In fact, as part of naturalizing, one of the questions on the form is whether...