
Green card is a document stating that a person is a lawful
resident in the United States.
Permanent green card is valid for the period of ten years and
can be
renewed providing a lawful permanent resident did not commit
any serious crimes in the past. There are conditional green
cards given to persons who married U.S. citizens for the period
of 2 years. If the marriage still lasts it can be converted to a
permanent status.
It is important to remember that holding a U.S. green card
(having a permanent residency in the United States) is not a
right but a privilege. Green card holders have both rights and
obligations, and under certain conditions green card status can
be revoked.
How to replace
lost or stolen green card, see green card replacement. See also renewal and conditional
green card.
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