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Is a resident alien card the same as a green card?

A lawful permanent resident is someone who has been granted the right to live in the United States indefinitely. Permanent residents are issued an “alien registration card,” known informally as a green card (because at one time the card was green in color).

How long does green card holder becomes citizen?

five years
Who Qualifies For Citizenship? All green card holders, as long as they meet key conditions, can apply for U.S. citizenship after five years (known as the “five-year rule”) — but those with a U.S. spouse and a green card through marriage can apply after only three years (known as the “three-year rule”).

Can green card holders travel?

If you are a U.S. green card holder (lawful permanent resident), the right to travel outside the U.S. and return is one of the privileges that comes with your status. However, that does not mean that your reentry is guaranteed.

How does a green card holder become a citizen?

A lawful permanent resident (green card holder) can become a U.S. citizen through naturalization. In order to be eligible, a permanent resident must be at least 18 years old. Also, the green card holder must have been a permanent resident for at least five years, or three years if married to a U.S. citizen.

Can a green card holder be a resident alien?

Generally, U.S. green card holders (permanent residents) are considered “resident aliens.” However, this term is broad and used differently by different government agencies. Resident Alien for Tax Purposes (IRS) When filing taxes, you are required to provide your immigration status.

Can a green card holder reenter the US after 2 years?

You expect to be absent from the U.S. for over one year but less than two years. As previously mentioned, your green card is not valid for reentry after one year. A lawful permanent resident can use a reentry permit to reenter the U.S. after trips up to two years in length.

How to apply for a green card for a family member?

As a Green Card holder (permanent resident), you may petition for certain family members to immigrate to the United States as permanent residents. You may petition for the following family members: File Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative. Provide proof of your status to demonstrate that you are a permanent resident.

What happens if your alien registration card is no longer recognized?

Just because your Alien Registration Receipt Card is no longer recognized, it doesn’t mean that your status is not recognized. You are still a lawful permanent resident. That doesn’t change. But keep in mind that, by U.S. law, you are required to have a current Green Card with you at all times.