The Green Card is a document that grants a foreigner permanent residency in the United States, allowing him or her to live and work legally in the country. It can be obtained through family, employment, asylum or lottery programs, and holders can apply for US citizenship.
La Ciudadanía American grants all the rights and responsibilities of a citizen, such as voting and living permanently in the country. It is obtained by birth or through naturalization, meeting requirements such as permanent residence and passing a citizenship exam.
La Petición Familiar allows US citizens or residents to apply for visas so that foreign relatives can live legally in the country. The process begins with Form I-130, which establishes the relationship between the petitioner and the family beneficiary.