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Archive created by: SkepticVK (talk) 20:32, 24 November 2007 (UTC)


·If a foreign person receives a Permanent Resident Card, may he or she own it for all time, even if that persons never lived or lives in the USA? --Abdull 14:46, 28 November 2005 (UTC)

Actually you have to live for 6 months of a year in united states to maintain the "status" - ASH ARORA

NOT true! The 6 months rule is only relevant if you want to maintain continuous residence to be able to apply for naturalization. To maintain the greencard, you must not stay outside the US for more than 365 days at once. However, in order to even get it, you must travel to the US. You don't just get the greencard in the mail, you have to activate your visa. In addition, if you only go to the US once a year to keep your status, immigration officials WILL eventually take it away. It is intended for LIVING in the US, not for keeping it in a drawer in another country Denial land 18:23, 28 September 2006 (UTC)


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I-9 required for 1099-MISC Green Card Holder?

Is form I-9 required when signing a contract with an Independant Contractor on a 1099-MISC basis? This worker is not considered employee of the 'hiring' company....


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Traveling

I am a permanent resident & i have lived in the US since I was 2 years old (28 now). I want to travel to Mexico City for vacation, is my permanent resident card all I need to leave & return to the US? Or what other documentation do I need? Thanks, Claudia



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Employment based Green Cards - Finding companies that will Sponsor you

I think the page could really do with a section or some links to methods of finding companies that will sponsor someone to go to the US for a Green card



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Employers nedded?

Where can I find employers who can wait this long process? --The preceding unsigned comment was added by Eyas Hajeh (talk o contribs) 15:11, 16 February 2007 (UTC).



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Social Security

This article is missing that you need to apply for a SSN, after you get your Green Card.MarioV 23:07, 21 February 2007 (UTC)

I think SSN is a completely different topic altogether, that is separate from the greencard process. I mean you might as well start talking about health insurance or whatever... Denial land 10:30, 22 February 2007 (UTC)

An SSN is not needed unless you want to work or do other things that require a SSN. In fact, citizens don't even need a SSN to work. There is no law that says that they do. There is a law that says that legal immigrants and non-immigrants need a SSN to work. And since most permanent residents do some sort of work, they'll need a SSN. I agree that it is not necessary to include it in this topic. - Ryan 19:44, 27 April 2007 (UTC)



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Cleanup edit?

I reverted the talk page to its former glory. If you are trying to clean up the page in general, please sign in, explain why you're making the change, and add an edit summary. Otherwise it's hard to distinguish from vandalism. SkepticVK 23:41, 26 February 2007 (UTC)

if you live in the u.s.over 20 year,and you get a felony and get deported,is there any way you could be forgiven and be able 2 go back to see there family,specially because he felt a child in the u.s



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Extraneous discussion on this talk page

Quite a few of the comments here seem to deal with specific immigration situations or law. There are a ton of forums which cover this stuff, e.g. murthy.com, immigrationvoice.org, and immigrationportal.com, which I think have all been mentioned already. I'm sympathetic to helping people out, but this page is intended to be a forum to improve the article. Does anyone have any objections to me cleaning up this talk page? SkepticVK (talk) 19:06, 17 November 2007 (UTC)


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Assessment comment

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Last edited at 08:30, 20 December 2007 (UTC). Substituted at 16:02, 1 May 2016 (UTC)

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