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How to settle in America

The American permanent resident card, also known as the green card, is an ID card used to prove that foreigners have permanent resident status in the United States. "Getting a green card" refers to the immigration process of becoming a permanent resident. The legal permanent residency of green card holders is an official immigration benefit, including conditional permission to stay in the United States and get a job. The holder must maintain his permanent resident status, and if he no longer meets certain conditions required by the status, the holder may lose his status.

If you marry an American citizen and apply for immigration to the United States, if you divorce in the United States within two years, you will lose the qualification of a permanent green card, because you only get a short-term green card for two years in these two years.

Whether it is a two-year short-term green card or a permanent green card, if you violate American law, you will get an expulsion order or be deported directly.