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Sakshi Baishakhiyar

Posted about 1 year ago

Anonymous User
What are the key differences between a work visa and a permanent residency (green card) in terms of eligibility and benefits?
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Kweku Mensah

Answered about 1 year ago

User

work visa is temporary and requires employer sponsorship, while a green card grants permanent residency, allowing individuals to live and work in the U.S. without any restrictions at all. Hope this answers your question

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Mikhail Oman

Answered about 1 year ago

User

Work visa lets you work in U.S. for a certain time with a specific boss, but green card is forever and lets you work for anyone you want.

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