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Lowell Mckee

Posted 7 months ago

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What is the difference between a Green Card and a visa?
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Lucas Silva

Answered 7 months ago

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A visa is permission to enter; a Green Card is permission to stay as a lawful permanent resident.


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caleb kim

Answered 7 months ago

User

Visas are usually short-term, but a Green Card is long-term status allowing you to live and work permanently

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Michael taner

Answered 7 months ago

User

A visa lets you enter the U.S. temporarily or permanently, while a Green Card gives you permanent residency.

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