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A Green Card gives permanent resident status in the United States.

It allows holders to live and work legally without time limits.

Main paths include family, employment, lottery, and refugee categories.

Holders must live mainly in the US and renew their card every ten years. - Advertisement -

After five years, they can apply for US citizenship.

A Green Card, officially known as a Permanent Resident Card, allows a foreign national to live and work permanently in the United States. The card serves as proof of lawful permanent resident status and is a major step toward US citizenship. While there are several ways to obtain a Green Card, the process depends on an individual’s family ties, employment background, refugee or asylum status, or other special circumstances.

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