Difference between the Green Card and Citizenship? Although permanent residents in the…

Difference between the Green Card and Citizenship?

Although permanent residents in the United States are legally allowed to live and work, they hold citizenship in another country. Whereas, an alien identification card, also known as a Green Card, is issued to those who are granted U.S. permanent resident status.

How to pass your Green Card Interview?

In order to pass your Visa interview with flying colors, then you must follow these steps: be open and honest, speak your mind (even if the interviewer asks personal questions), practice before attending the interview multiple times and last but not least remember to have fun and be positive!

Job opportunities through the Green Card?!

If you have received a Green Card then, unlike an immigrant in the United States, you have access to better career opportunities. The reason for this is that, in order for immigrants to be able to work in the US, they need to be sponsored by the company they want to work for, whereas the holder of a Green Card is considered a legal permanent resident, so they are free to work in almost any company. Other than that they can start a business and become an entrepreneur if they want to!

Is it possible to remain a permanent resident in the US?

Unless you apply for and complete the naturalization process, lose your status or abandon it, then once you become a Green Card holder you hold the permanent resident status forever.

Who is eligible for the EB-3 Visa?

These Green Cards are available to 3 groups of workers who are very different from one another. 1. Skilled workers, are employees that need to have at least two years of training or work experience, which is not temporary or seasonal. In order to be eligible, they must do the work of qualified workers who are not available in the United States. 2. Professionals, are foreign nationals whose job required a U.S. bachelor degree or a foreign equivalent diploma. They also must work a job that qualified workers in the U.S. are unavailable to do. And 3. Other workers, which is a subcategory for foreign nationals that perform unskilled labor, which requires less than 2 years of training/experience. In all three cases a PERM is required and a waiver of interest in not available!

How many Employment-based Green Cards are issued per year?

The quota for employment-based immigrants is 140,000 per year. This means, every year there are almost twice as many applications being sent for this type of Green Card.

What Documents Do YOU Need for a Marriage Green Card?

The documents needed for the Marriage Green Card vary from case to case but overall these documents are required: a birth certificate, marriage certificate, financial proof, proof of sponsor’s U.S. citizenship or permanent residence, medical examinations, current or expired U.S. visas, prison/court/police records (if needed), police clearance certificate (if needed), prior marriage termination papers (if needed) and proof of lawful U.S. entry and status (also if needed).

Who can Apply for Asylum?

If you are at a port of entry or in the United States, you may request asylum. Regardless of your immigration status, and within one year of your arrival in the United States, you can apply for asylum.
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