The Grass Is Always Greener With A Green Card(Ⅱ)
Family Separation
One unique disadvantage of Green Card holders is separation from their families. While non-immigrants are allowed to bring with them their spouses and children under 21 yrs of age to the
The issue of LPRs separated from their families for years is not a new problem. A mechanism to unite families of LPRs was created by the LIFE Act by the introduction of a ‘V visa,’ signed into law by President Bush. It effectively expired and is no longer available. Bills HR1823 and HR4448 are in the US Congress. The proposal for reviving the V visa is based on something that has little controversy — family unity — but passing such a bill into law is not a small matter.
Losing Green Hard Status
Under certain conditions, permanent residence status can be lost. This includes committing a criminal act that makes a person removable from the
A person who loses permanent residence status is immediately removable from the
Source:Asian Journal