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Page 1: Difference Between a U.S. Green Card and U.S. Citizenship

Difference between a U.S. Green Card and U.S. Citizenship

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Legal Residency or Green Card Holders

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Legal Residency or Green Card Holders After someone has immigrated to the United States, legal permanent residency is the first necessary step.

Being a valid green card holder means that the person has lawful rights to work and permanently reside in the United States.

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There are different ways that someone can obtain lawful permanent residency:• A spouse, family member, or employer can sponsor

(submit a visa petition) the immigrant• After receiving refugee status or asylum• Or winning the diversity visa lottery (offered in most

countries).

Once legal residency has been obtained, the immigrant receives a green photo identification card that allows them to:• Work and live in the United States permanently• Travel and return the United States• Petition for other family members to receive green

card status

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While legal residency does, for the most part, grant you asylum from deportation, violation of any of the terms of residency (such as failure to report address changes, committing crimes, and/or acts of terrorism or espionage) are grounds for arrest by Immigrations and Custom Enforcement and could result in deportation.

Green card holders are permitted to travel and return to the United States, but they are restricted on the amount of time that they can be away.

Being outside of the United States for over the permitted amount of time could result in abandonment of their legal residency, and they can be rejected to reenter the United States.

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United States Citizenship

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United States Citizenship

Under the United States Immigration Law, U.S. Citizenship is the highest status of citizenship that someone can attain.

U.S. Citizens are permitted to live in the United States indefinitely, and are not subject to grounds of deportation that affect green card holders.

The only way to revoke an immigrant’s citizenship is if the immigrant committed fraud when they were applying.

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U.S. citizens have the same rights as green card holders but they are also allowed to:• Vote in elections• Petition for a distant relatives and in-laws to be

granted asylum

After 5 or more years of good legal standing, the green card holder can apply for U.S. citizenship (naturalization). Other ways of becoming and United States citizen is by:• Being born in the United States• Being born overseas to a United States Citizen parent• Living in the United States as a child when a parent

undergoes naturalization• Joining the United States military

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Advantages of U.S. Immigration Center

US Immigration Center provides customized filing instructions including a detailed checklist to make sure you don't forget any documents.

US Immigration Center keeps copies of your applications for you, so you can access them to review or print anytime.

US Immigration Center is an affordable way to help with your immigration needs. Our simple to use technology provides explanations of tricky definitions and our US Immigration Center Customer Success Team is available to help 24/7. Visit www.usimmigration-center.com to learn more.

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To Become a U.S. Citizen Today!

Getting a U.S. citizenship will give the advantage to several benefits. The green card holders, who satisfy the eligibility requirements, can apply for the Form N-400.

usimmigration-center.com helps apply us citizenship from green card through online. Check your eligibility for FREE to become a U.S citizen today!

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entity and is not affiliated or approved by any government agency. It does not provide any legal advice.

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