Immigration

Know the advantages of having a Green Card or Permanent Residence Permit

The permanent resident card is the green card. The green card lasts ten years, and you must renew it at the end of that period. We know America for its transparent and strict immigration laws for immigrants. However, it is easy to get if you are applicable. Because of the way the laws are set up, not everyone who applies for a green card will be able to get one. Benefits of the green card or permanent resident card are various.

Obtaining the green card is easy

To get a green card through family sponsorship, you must be a direct relative of a US citizen (such as a husband or wife, parent, or child). You must be a relative in a preferential category (such as brother or sister, family member of a green card holder living in the US), or be in a preference category.

To get a green card for employment, you must have a job offer or demonstrate an investment in the US that will create new jobs. Other ways to obtain a green card such as the Diversity Immigrant Visa Program are based on luck and the country from which the immigrant comes. Because the methods of obtaining a green card are easier, having a green card can be considered a benefit in and of itself.

Benefits of obtaining a green card

Except for the right to vote and the right to stay outside the US as long as you want, as a lawful permanent resident you have almost the same rights as a US citizen. You are protected by US law unless you commit a serious crime, you can work for a US employer, and you can sponsor family members to get their own green cards. Many young undocumented immigrants struggle to have the opportunity to attend institutions of higher education and pay tuition as in-state residents. For green card holders that is not a concern. 

You can apply for federal financial aid if you are a permanent resident. Another great benefit of having a green card is that you can legally own property in the US. A US green card is different from other types of visas because it is permanent. Once you have a green card, you can live in the US indefinitely. The green card also comes with other additional benefits.

In the last

It is not necessary to reapply for a visa if you travel to the country of origin, although you cannot stay more than 6 months outside the United States, or you could lose your residence. The US Government has a program to finance studies for all those who request it and are cardholders. You get right to receive a pension, upon retirement.

You get permission to mortgage the home in case you need to apply for a bank loan. After spending 5 years or more residing in the United States with the ‘Green Card’, you can apply for citizenship, although, you will have to pass a naturalization test. You will be able to make political contributions.

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