The waiting list for a permanent resident visa (green card) has been as long as 10 years.
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The card would not in itself lead to permanent residence (a green card).
Still, some U.S. citizens and permanent residents (with green cards) are willing to give it up, hoping to give up paying IRS taxes too.
The undocumented could immediately apply for a special protective status to avoid deportation, but it would take them about eight years to get legal permanent residency (a green card) and another four or five years to become a U.S. citizen.
They will be able to travel back and forth to their native country, and will not be precluded from applying for green cards granting permanent residence.
Moreover, reform is needed for green cards (permanent residence), since newly sponsored skilled foreign nationals, particularly from India and China, could wait years or decades for an employment-based green card.
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The travellers applied for 10 permanent pitches on a field in Eaves Green Lane.
Can U.S. citizens and permanent residents give up their citizenship or Green Card?
He said he started the process of getting a green card a permanent residency status with sponsorship from Cisco and got one in 2008.
They get permanent immigration status, known as a green card, if they can document that at least 10 jobs were created after two years.
The only hurdle: The program requires him to have permanent residency status, also known as a green card.
In the annual State Department green-card lottery that awards permanent-resident status to prospective immigrants via random drawing, New York's government is very proactive in seeking out new immigrants and becomes home for 12% of lottery winners.
Advocates are also concerned that the bill requires certain goals on border security to be met before anyone can get a green card qualifying them for legal permanent residence and ultimately citizenship, and some say that the path to citizenship takes too long.
Marie came to the Hutchinson Center in 2002 as a medical fellow in 2002, worked on an H-1B visa, and was sponsored for her employment-based green card by the center, becoming a permanent resident in 2008.
The German Constitutional Court had just given the green light for the ESM - the eurozone's permanent bailout fund - to go ahead.
But on the subject of professions suffering from shortages, such as nursing, Mr Green said there was "no reason why Britain should have a permanent shortage of nurses" and any use of foreign workers should be temporary.
It also wants an expanded Earned Income Tax Credit, an expanded saver's credit and a permanent exclusion from capital gains taxes on small business investment. (Does anyone think green energy tax credits will vanish anytime soon?) One ghost that keeps returning: the research credit, first introduced in 1981, which allows companies to write off a portion of their research and development expenses.
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