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What are the main differences between Temporary Visas and Permanent?

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What are the main differences between Temporary Visas and Permanent?

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A Temporary Worker visa entitles the nurse to work in the U.S. for a particular employer, in a particular job, and for a specified period of up to a total of six years, after which she has to leave the U.S. It is not permissible for any accompanying family members to work legally. Until the nurse and her family legally converted into Permanent Resident status. A Permanent Resident or Immigrant visa (commonly called “Green Card”) on the other hand, allows the applicant and her immediate family members, except children over 21 years old, to legally enter altogether, work, reside permanently and acquire citizenship by naturalization. Source: www.placementauthority.com/faq.

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