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How can I apply for a Green Card?
(asked 149 months, 11 days ago in Sioux City, IA)
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I need information about permanent residency and Green Cards
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First of all, a Green Card is simply another term that refers to an individual’s permanent residency and it gives them the authority to work and live in the U.S. There are several different routes you can take in order to qualify for a Green Card, but it could prove to be invaluable to have a legal representative on your side regarding this all-important issue. As your future is on the line, it is imperative that you do everything possible to have the best possible chance of defending your rights. The first way you could qualify for a Green Card is through your family. If you have a spouse, unmarried child under 21, or parent who already is a U.S. citizen, this could help your case. Another way to qualify for permanent residency is through a job. When there is an opening in the job market and a U.S. citizen cannot be found to perform the role, a non-citizen may be granted a Green Card. As immigration and citizenship law can be very complex, it is important that you have a legal representative by your side.
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