Green card contract

Posted on August 22nd, 2010 | by admin |

Green card contract
If you are seeking access to the United States of America, then a Green Card, a contract which essentially lets you live within the country and work there legally, is an option which can be considered. There are strict stipulations on the requirements needed to get one of these much coveted cards (which are actually pink nowadays and not green) and all aspects of the terms of the agreement need to be stuck to. The application process itself is a long one and not one to be undertaken light heartedly. There is a lot of personal information needed to be given up, and a lot of time and expense needed to be put into the process of simply applying for the Green Card. The Green Card, a contract that will let you legally work and live within the United States is not to be mistaken for a citizenship. You will remain a citizen of your own country, the Green Card, which is a status of Lawful Permanent Resident, will mean that you are a guest of the United States, but you will be afforded some privileges such as the right to vote in local and state elections. You will also have the freedom to work, whether that is in employment or self being employed, and possibly get lower fees for education. There may be issues of taxation to watch out for, so make sure that all aspects of getting a Green Card is understood. By being fortunate enough to get a Green Card, a contract will technically be entered into between you and the United States. The Green Card is sought by many with the hope of starting a brand new life abroad, and this is usually to be with family, or settle down with a spouse of American citizenship. There is a lot of expense involved, with no guarantees at the end of it that you will get the desired outcome of the Green Card. It is a thorough screening process that is designed to make sure that the people who they do allow in, will not cause any detrimental effect on society or economy. There is a lot of work involved in getting the Green Card, a contract that will bind you to the terms of being accepted for the status. For example, if you have gained acceptance through an employer sponsoring you, then it will be prudent not to leave the employment of that company, else it could be seen as suspicious entry. The Green Card will need to be reviewed after 10 years and so keeping all aspects of your affairs in order will be a necessity throughout your tenure there.

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