Why you shouldn't get a green card?

Another huge tax consequence to consider before getting a Green Card is double taxation. Even though Green Card holders are required to pay US taxes, certain countries may still require their citizens to pay taxes in their home country, resulting in the foreign national getting taxed twice.
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What are the disadvantages of a green card?

Downsides to Obtaining a Green Card
  • You are absent from the country for longer than a year without filing for a re-entry pass.
  • You commit a felony- even a minor one.
  • You fail to notify the USCIS about a change of address.
  • You help an illegal immigrant enter the country.
  • You engage in a false marriage.
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Is it worth getting a green card?

A green card provides many advantages, primarily that it allows the green card holder to permanently live and work in the United States, and after a number of years, become a U.S. citizen. You can apply for U.S. citizenship after three years if you are married to a U.S. citizen, or five years if not.
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Why is green card better than U.S. citizenship?

Unlike green card holders, citizens can apply for visas for their brothers and sisters. And their immediate relatives—their husbands or wives, unmarried children under age 21, and parents—don't have to wait in line for a visa to become available. Get citizenship for children born abroad.
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Can you be in the US legally without a green card?

Requirements for a USA trip

You must meet the following requirements to travel to the United States: You have a valid passport or Green Card. You have a valid ESTA or US visa that matches your passport data (not applicable to Green Card holders). You do not pose a threat to the USA or the American people.
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Can I stay on green card forever?

Although some Permanent Resident Cards, commonly known as Green Cards, contain no expiration date, most are valid for 10 years. If you have been granted conditional permanent resident status, the card is valid for 2 years. It is important to keep your card up-to-date.
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How much is a green card?

How much does it cost to apply for a green card? The government filing fees for getting a family-based green card is $1,760 for an applicant living in the United States or $1,200 for an applicant living outside the United States.
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What are the disadvantages of becoming a U.S. citizen?

DISADVANTAGES. You are now liable for US tax on your worldwide income if you leave the US. Unlike most other countries, US citizens pay tax on their worldwide income, regardless of where they are living. So if you move to the Cayman Islands and live there 20 years, you are still required to pay US taxes.
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How long can you stay in US without a green card?

If you are outside of the U.S. for less than 1 year, you will only need your green card (I-551) or a returning resident visa to re-enter the U.S. If you will, however, be outside of the U.S. for longer than 1 year, you will need to apply for a re-entry-entry permit.
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Can I stop working after getting green card?

Once your employment sponsored I-485 is approved, you are a lawful permanent resident able to work for whomever you wish (or not at all). Many attorneys, myself included, advise you to not change positions or employers until 180 days or six months from the date of filing the I-485 or after approval.
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Who gets a 10 year green card?

If you got your residency through your employer or your parent or adult child or brother or sister you will be issued the regular 10-year card. Also if you get residency through marriage and have been married more than two years at the time you are granted then you also will get the regular 10-year card.
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Can you lose a green card?

Lawful permanent residents can lose their status if they commit a crime or immigration fraud, or even fail to advise USCIS of their changes of address.
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Does a green card make you a citizen?

Green card holders can in theory stay in the U.S. indefinitely, but it's not as secure a status as U.S. citizenship. By Ilona Bray, J.D. The terms "permanent resident" and "U.S. citizen" are often confused with one another.
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Can you get deported if you have a green card?

All immigrants, including those with green cards, can be deported if they violate U.S. laws.
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Can a 10 year green card be revoked?

In most cases, Green Cards are valid for 10 years, and 2 years for Conditional Residents. After this period, the card must be renewed or replaced.
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What is the difference between having a green card and being a U.S. citizen?

Green Card and Citizenship Differences

There are many differences between being a green card holder and permanent citizen. As previously noted, a green card holder, while a lawful “resident” of the U.S., is not a permanent citizen. Simply put, the green card holder can legally live and work in the country.
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Can you just leave America?

If you're planning to move out of the US permanently, or even give up your US citizenship, then you need a second passport. You can move to certain countries for 5 years and then apply for citizenship, or you can buy a passport and have it in hand in 90 days to 8 months.
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Can I lose my green card if I get divorced?

The vast majority of green card holders are mostly unaffected by a divorce. If you are already a lawful permanent resident with a 10-year green card, renewing a green card after divorce is uneventful. You file Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card, to renew or replace the green card.
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Can I get a green card if I buy a house in USA?

“Will I qualify to receive a green card because I bought a house in the United States?” No. You can't get a green card simply by buying a house in the U.S. In fact, owning real estate doesn't ordinarily give you any visa or other immigration benefits.
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Does America allow dual citizenship?

Does the United States allow dual citizenship? Yes, practically speaking. The U.S. government does not require naturalized U.S. citizens to relinquish citizenship in their country of origin.
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Is it worth becoming an American citizen?

Becoming a U.S. citizen protects you and your children from deportation. As a lawful permanent resident, certain criminal convictions could make you deportable, and some actions put LPRs at risk for permanent consequences such as deportation.
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Can you have 3 citizenships?

The answer is you can have as many as you want, depending on your original citizenship. While some countries allow dual citizenship or many citizenships at the same time, others do not and require you to renounce your previous citizenship.
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Is it hard to get a green card?

Applying for a green card isn't easy for anyone. The law is complicated, and the paperwork tough to deal with. You might wish to consult with an immigration attorney to get help and to learn what you can do to minimize the risk of your application being denied. Learn more about how much this might cost.
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Can I marry for green card?

You Must Be Legally Married. To qualify for a marriage-based visa or green card, you must be legally married. A legal marriage is one that is officially recognized by the government in the country or state where you were married.
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Do I get citizenship if I marry an American?

If you remain married to and living with your U.S. husband for three years from the date of your approval for conditional residence, you can finally apply for U.S. citizenship (naturalization).
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