“A green is called lawful permanent residence, but it may not necessarily be permanent. A green card, for example, may have a validity of 2 years, 10 years, and it must be renewed, depending on how you obtained your permanent residency. What happens is that even though you’re a permanent resident, you may still be deported if you commit certain crimes or if you abandon your residency. So in that sense, it’s not necessarily permanent; it’s a misnomer.”<br /><br />About Lim & Associates P.A.<br />Lim & Associates, P.A. is an Orlando Immigration Law Firm has the knowledge and 15 years of experience to serve your immigration needs to live legally in peace in this great country. <br /><br />Follow Lim & Associates, P.A. on<br />Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Lim-Associates-PA/288956317798476<br />Google+: https://plus.google.com/b/110209404336958312413/+Attorneylim/posts<br />Twitter: https://twitter.com/LimAssociates
