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  2. How to Apply for a Green Card - USCIS

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    The steps you must take to apply for a Green Card will vary depending on your individual situation. However, here is the general application process that most applicants will go through: Someone usually must file an immigrant petition for you (often referred to as sponsoring or petitioning for you).

  3. Green Card - USCIS

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    Having a Green Card (officially known as a Permanent Resident Card (PDF, 1.69 MB) allows you to live and work permanently in the United States. The steps you must take to apply for a Green Card will vary depending on your individual situation.

  4. Diversity Immigrant Visa Program (Green Card Lottery) The Diversity Immigrant Visa (DV) Program awards up to 55,000 immigrant visas each year. Learn if you can apply, see the results, and know what to do if you are selected.

  5. Permanent Resident (Green) Card and immigrant visas

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    Learn about the DV Lottery and other ways to apply for an immigrant visa. Find out how to become a permanent resident. Get, renew, or replace a Green Card.

  6. Green Card Eligibility Categories - USCIS

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    To apply for a Green Card, you must be eligible under one of the categories listed below. Once you find the category that may fit your situation, click on the link provided to get information on eligibility requirements, how to apply, and whether your family members can also apply with you.

  7. Learn how to renew, correct, or replace your Permanent Resident Card (Green Card) using Form I-90. Calculate the cost. And find out how to change your address with USCIS.

  8. What Is a Green Card and How Do I Apply for One?

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    Foreign nationals who have lived in the U.S. either lawfully or unlawfully since January 1, 1972, can apply for a green card. The U.S. immigration law calls foreigners who fall into this category “longtime residents,” and they can apply for a green card through a process calledregistry.”