Marry someone
Yes, "green card" is the slang term, "permanent residency card" is the official name.
green card is officially known as "Permanent Rsident Card" or Form I-551. Green Card holders are officiallu referd as lawfull permanent resident (LPR)they are the same
Not necessarily. The requirements for obtaining permanent residence (green card) vary depending on the specific case and circumstances of each individual. Some legalized aliens may automatically qualify for a green card after their temporary status expires, while others may need to apply and meet certain criteria to be eligible for permanent residence.
A permanent residence in the United States of America is constituted by a "Green Card" which states that the cardholder is living in the USA permanently, and will be doing so for an unspecified amount of time.
An immigrant who is unlawfully within the US is not eligible for permanent residence status (green card).
The difference between a citizen and permanent residence Citizen are the people that hold the NewZealand passports and they do not have to apply for a visa to Australia but for permanent residence they still have to apply for a visa to be able to travel to Australia
Antarctica has no permanent human residence. The only permanent residents are penguins.
What do you mean green card changed for a visa? A visa to do what? Why would you want to change a permanent lawful residence status for a visa?
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This is the same question as if you are a U.S. permanent resident, as the "Green Card" or permanent residence card is Immigration Form I-551. Essentially No, not until you fulfill and undergo requirements for U.S. citizenship by naturalization. Up until then you are a foreign national or alien.
Bring your Social Security card and proof of your residence status.
It is very unlikely it will as England (and the whole of the UK) is not a full member of the Schengen Group