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
No it is not the same. With international Student card you can stay in USA as long as you are a student with condition. Green card lets you stay permanently.
If you are a dependent (are not her adult child) and she has applied for your green card same time as hers.
Looking to obtain a White or Green card? They are the same, the card used to be green now it's white but people still call it a green card. To obtain a card, you must attend a one day health and safety class.
A red snapper card is designed for adults, while a green snapper card is designed for children. Red snapper cards used by people still at school can have a concession added to the card so they give the same discount as a green snapper card.
According to American Green Card "Green Card HistoryWhat we call a green card today is known through out the world as a work permit for working and living in the United States. We still call it a green card even though it came in a variety of different shapes and colors through out its long history. Indeed, for the same reasons dismissal notices are called "pink slips", sensational news is called "yellow journalism" and false clues are called "red herrings." All these names originated from a once-real object that once did indeed exist. The green card is officially known as the Alien Registration Receipt Card. The first green cards were white and were the product of the Alien Registration Act of 1940. Originally passed as a national defense measure, the act required all aliens to register themselves with the government. They could do this at the post offices, and their registration forms were forwarded to the Immigration and Naturalization Service, or the INS. However, the Alien Registration Act did not discriminate against legal and illegal immigrants. All were legal, and all were registered. After the INS processed the forms, the immigrants were sent a receipt form, and in essence, these were the first green cards to be issued.When World War II ended and immigration once again resumed on a large scale, alien registration was not done at the post offices any more but became part of the normal procedure of immigration, and each type of immigrant was classified by a different permit. This enabled the INS to deal with far less forms and to deal the immigrants with better efficiency. And that then, is where the green card came from. There were several different types of immigrants; workers, students and teachers, and each had a registration permit that showed their status. Those immigrants, who were lucky enough to obtain a permit for permanent residence in the United States, got a green receipt, or, in other words, a green card."This work was cited from American Green Card .com
Yes. Effective June 26, 2013, an American citizen may sponsor a foreign same-sex spouse for permanent residency (i.e., a "green card").
You can apply for a replacement at the immigration office you got the original at. You have to file Form I-90 to get your lost green card replaced. Form I- 90 is the form that is to be filed to replace your lost green card. In case of the green card getting stolen a formal police report should be filed and a copy of the same should be submitted as proof when a Lawful Permanent Resident files a Green Card replacement application.
YES, but u need to be back in less than 6months or the Green Card wont be valid anymore,i had the same question before too
No, you do not need a Green Card to go to Hawaii unless you are NOT a US Citizen. It is in the Union, not outside the country. It is the same as traveling from Wyoming to Colorado. If you are not a US Citizen you will need a Green Card- the same rules that apply to the mainland apply to Hawaii.
yes it starts with "A" followed by eight or nine numbers.
Yes, I checked both and they are identical.