I don't know what your situation is but perhaps you could simply ask to see their papers? Or I think Immigration and naturalization papers are filed at state of county level. You could check into this.
Finally, you could check with the INS if you are suspicious. Be forewarned, however, that by doing so you could cause them a lot of legal trouble - like deportation for example...
Check at the INS office near you but if you are waiting outside a Home Depot for someone to pick you up to build a deck you might be illegal.
You inspect it and confirm whether it is genuine or a forgery.
HOW DO U KNOW IF YOUR GREEN CARD IS VALID?
Public Records, FBI, ask them personally, if they do have a green card then they should be in public immigration records.
ask them for there card number if the can tell you it freely something is wrong ,
check experation date on card
Unless the BCIS, in their review of a green card application determines that an individual is inadmissable then most individuals are eligible for a green card. Certain things that will fall into this category include: physical or mental disorders, and past criminal convitctions. There are a variety of green cards an individual can apply for so check to see which category you fall into. The categories are immediate family members, marriage visas, work visas, and long term illegal residents. In order to obtain a green card, an individual must get a sponsor, apply to the U.S. Consulate or embassy in your home country, and then wait for a response from the BCIS.
A non-resident gets a green card by applying for one through the BCIS. Below is the general application process.The Green Card Application ProcessGetting your application for a green card processed and approved by the BCIS has many steps:* Get a sponsor - A sponsor can be a relative who is a United States citizen or an employer* Apply to a U.S. consulate or embassy in your home country - if you are already in the United States on valid visa, you can apply here* The BCIS will check to see if you are "inadmissible" - inadmissible is defined by many categories such as: mental or physical disorders, a past conviction of a crime, or prior activity deemed subversive
There are numerous method to acquire a US green card through:employment,a family membermarriage.Individuals who have already obtained a green card may require the green card to be replaced, renewed or perhaps it is time to remove the conditions on your Conditional Green Card issued based marriage. Immigration Direct guides you through the Green Card process making it simple, secure and affordable.
where the answer i dont see it
i think its when you have a member card
To obtain a green card there are many ways:Through employment.To apply for an Employment-Based Green Card, a foreign applicant must be sponsored by a qualifying U.S. employer who files Form I-140.Through a family member or marriage. You must be sponsored by a family member in the U.S. in order to apply for a Family-Based Green Card by petitioning using Form I-130.Individuals who obtain a Green Card through marriage to a U.S. Citizen are granted "Conditional" Green Card status, which is only valid for two years. Individuals who have been granted Conditional Green Card Status are required to apply to remove the Conditions on their Green Card within 90 days of the date that their Conditional Permanent Resident status expires.After conditions are removed the applicant is issued a green card valid for 10 years.If married to U.S. Citizen you may apply after 3 years with valid green card for US citizenship.3. If alien is outside US through consular processing the US citizen can petition for green card and after the process is complete and once visa is available the alien can enter US as a green card holder.4.Lastly the option of winning in the DV lottery which happens once a year mostly in the month of October or November.
It reads the card to see if the card is valid or not if tje crad is n ot valid it rejects the crad but if the crad is accepted the ouput 1 turns on and starts the system of withdrawing the money. This is a very basic answer. :(
just go to any bank and ask them if you can check if your credit card is good.
No! The original Permanent Resident Alien Cards were green, and conversationally, the term "Green Card" still means Permanent Resident Status. Now they do have small green stripes on them. See related link.
Check to see that it is supported by historical evidence.
Yes, Costco & AMEX/Costco Card,anywhere in the world, including the first store in Melbourne, Australia that I have been in Sept 2009, so long as it is valid, you can purchase anything in that country's currency.