What Is The Distinction Between A Green Card & A Visa?

The distinction between a Green Card and a Visa is when one should get it. While a Green Card is issued after an individual has arrived in the U.S., a person must obtain a Visa before traveling. These are the documents that allow people to enter the country.
Non-immigrant Visas do not allow for an open-end stay. They have a set duration, which can change due to the reason for travel, and these will eventually expire. These only sometimes lead to permanent resident status, though immigrant Visas can start the process.
The Green Card is a physical card showing the holder’s right to be in the U.S. An individual can only obtain it after arriving in the country and obtaining an immigrant Visa. Those hoping to become citizens can also pursue this type of card.
The Medlin Law Firm has a group of competent Green Card lawyers who help various clients in Fort Worth TX. If you are someone who needs a Green Card attorney to help you process your or your loved one’s application, they have a fantastic roster to choose from. Talk to one of their staff and schedule an appointment.
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Dallas, TX 75226
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