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green card
noun
- an official card, originally green, issued by the U.S. government to foreign nationals permitting them to work in the U.S.
green card
noun
- an official permit allowing the holder permanent residence and employment, issued to foreign nationals in the US
- an insurance document covering motorists against accidents abroad
- social welfare (in Britain) an identification card issued by the Manpower Services Commission to a disabled person, to show registration for employment purposes and eligibility for special services See also handicap register registered disabled
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 驳谤别别苍顎-肠补谤诲顎卐谤 noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of green card1
Example Sentences
Mahdawi holds a green card as a legal U.S. resident, and was in the final stages of the legal process for obtaining citizenship.
Like Mr Khalil, he holds a green card, rather than a student visa.
Their marriage will allow him to score a green card and keep up appearances with his family, ensuring that the cash from his trust stays rolling in.
She wanted to move to Los Angeles to live with him 鈥 ostensibly to live her own California dream, that of snagging a green card.
Fabian Schmidt, a third German and green card holder, was stopped at Boston Logan International Airport and reportedly subjected to harsh interrogation tactics and shoved into a cold shower, naked.
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