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GREEN CARD

A Green Card, known as a permanent resident card, is proof of an immigrant’s permanent resident status in the U.S. Green card holders have certain rights and responsibilities. For example, U.S. lawful permanent residents are authorized to live and work in the United States.

Applying for a Green Card in the U.S.

Guidelines for Preparing Affidavit of Support

Green Card through Marriage

Green Card through a U.S. Family Member

Green Card through a U.S. Family Member for a Relative with Immigration Violations

Green Card for Abused Spouses, Children or Parents of U.S. Citizens and U.S. Lawful Permanent Residents

Green Card for a K-1 Fiancé(e)/K-2 Fiancé(e)’s Child

Green Card for a K-3 Spouse/K-4 Child (Green Card Application/K-3 and K-4 Extension of Stay)

Removing Conditions on Residence

K-1 Fiancé(e)/K-2 Fiancé(e)’s Child Visa and Green Card Package

K-3 Spouse/K-4 Child U.S. Entry Visa and Green Card Package

Green Card and U.S. Citizenship Application Package

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