What is a U.S. Permanent Residency Visa?
A permanent residency visa allows the holder to permanently reside and work in the U.S. This visa is more commonly referred to as a Green Card, which has carried over from the days when the visa was green in color. Visas issued since 1989 carry expiration dates of ten years from the date of issue.
A permanent residency visa allows the holder to permanently reside and work in the U.S. This visa is more commonly referred to as a Green Card, which has been carried over from the days when the visa was green in color. Nurses are issued Employment based (EB 3) visa and are sponsored by the employer, who could not find American Employees.
Related Questions
- I am nearing my sixth year in H-1B visa status but my permanent residency application is not finished. Can I extend my stay in H-1B beyond the six years?
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- Is the visa dual intent? Can I apply for Permanent Residency/Green card later?