A green card is different from a work permit. If an immigrant has a green card, he has the right to work legally in America. However, a green card also gives an immigrant the right to live in the United States as a permanent resident. Obtaining a green card can be difficult process. You will usually need to find a sponsor in United States to help. In general, a U.S. relative or employer can sponsor you for a green card. If you can find a sponsor to start your application process, you can apply for green card at the U.S. embassy. The embassy will review your green card application. If you can convince the U.S. government that you are eligible, your application will probably be approved. Your passport will be stamped, and you must come to United States within the six months. Categories That Qualify for Green Cards: 1) Immediate Relatives of U.S. Citizens Check Out More Articles: Are Frivolous Lawsuits Legal, |
Friday, November 2, 2007
Custody - Green Card
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