You are supposed to stay for 90 days in the USA in order to get a green card.
You should live in the USA for at least 90 days in order to get green card and it is important to live those days continuously.
You should have a green card to be able to live in USA.
In order to get citizenship into the United States, you must apply with the consulate office. If your visa has expired you may renew it for up to 3 months. There is no guarantee that they will allow you to renew or grant permission to stay. It is determined case by case.
A "Green Card" is permanent resident card. By definition you can NOT live somewhere else. You can live in the USA and holiday elsewhere, but not the other way around.
how long a us green card holder live in uk Green card holders can travel abroad for a maximum period of 180 days on each trip. If you need to stay outside longer for employment or religious purposes you should apply for reentry permit using application travel document, the Form I-131 which is valid for 2 years. Also you can use the Form N-470 meanwhile to preserve residence for naturalization process.
If it's an American Green Card then no you can't. You must go through the appropriate channels to immigrate to Canada. If it's a Green Card of Canada (which is actually called a Permanent Residency Card in Canada) then yes you can live in Canada.
A green card is an identification card which gives you the permission to live and work in the United States permanently (with a few exceptions, for example, if you commit a crime).
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No, only to live there
It is easier if you apply for a visa first and live in the US. Once you have been here for a while, then apply for the Green Card.
A US Green Card holder can live in India for an extended period by retaining their US residency status, but they must maintain their Green Card by not abandoning it. To stay in India, they can apply for a visa, such as a long-term visa or an Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) card, which allows for multiple entries and extended stays. However, they should be cautious not to exceed the time limits for staying outside the US, as this may jeopardize their Green Card status. It's advisable for them to consult with immigration experts for specific guidance based on their circumstances.
Yes, but the US citizen should sponsor his/her spouse's immigration in order for him/her to get a green card.