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no you have to keep your original card
Yes to keep your original number you will have contact the phone company.
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If you are in the US with a green card and you get into trouble by fighting or anything else, they can retract your green card. If that happens, you will be deported back to your original country.
You would need a new SIM card from the new network provider. The PAC only unlocks your phone from its original network. It does not transfer your number from the old network to the new one.
Yes, contact the creditor.
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.
The contact phone number for a business credit card company in the UK is 0800 731 8919. This is the number of HSBC business credit card. One can call this number to apply for the business credit card.
The routing number is not located on a green dot card. To deposit funds to your Green Dot Card go to www.greendot.com log into your account and request a direct deposit form. The routing number and account number will be listed to give to your employer.
Yes you can - I travelled to Australia in 2006 w/o my green card - and more importantly, got back nto the US - however you need some official paperwork and a temporary green card + stamp in your passport. Contact US immigration services (uscis.gov is a good start) for the details - it takes some patience to get a real person on the phone - good luck ...
You can go for getting the Green card issued against showing your original documents of the vehicle and your DL. That green card can be obtained by giving a nomibnal fee and that is valid for 1 year. after that you need not to have all the original documents with you always. it takes one day to collect your card once u show your original document next day u can have your green card.
Assuming you're in the UK... You're usually sent a card with your NI number on by post, shortly before your sixteenth birthday. If you've not received yours yet, simply contact your local social security office (Jobcentre plus). They'll be able to tell you who to contact to get a replacement card sent out. Having said that - so long as you have something 'official' with your NI number on it - it's rare you'll ever be asked for your original card anyway.