Green Card

The first step to permanently staying in the United States is to become what the government refers to as a lawful permanent resident. In order to do this, you have to obtain a United States Permanent Resident Card. This is commonly referred to as a green card...

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Green Card

You may be a person who has just come to the United States. The United States government refers to you as a foreign citizen or national. Your desire is to stay in the United States. You want to make this country your home. The United States is where you want to work and live your life.

What do you have to do in order to have your permanent residency here in the United States? What steps do you have to take? What process do you have to go through?

This depends on what your ultimate goal and desire is. If you want to become a legal immigrant who can live in the United States for the rest of your life, there is an immigration process that you have to go through. If your goal is to become a United States citizen, there are requirements that you must meet and a citizenship process for you to complete. This process of becoming a United States citizen is called naturalization.

No matter what your ultimate goal is, the first step to permanently staying in the United States is to become what the government refers to as a “lawful permanent resident.” In order to do this, you have to obtain a United States Permanent Resident Card. This is commonly referred to as a “green card.”

A green card is an identification card. A green card attests to the fact that you have permanent resident status as an alien or foreign national here in the United States. The term “green card” can also refer to the immigration process of becoming a permanent resident.


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