US Green Card or Permanent Resident Card allows immigrants to work and live permanently in the United States. However, Vice President J.D. Vance stressed that having a Green Card does not guarantee indefinite residence.
Since the day Donald Trump returned to power in America, there has been a stir not only in America but all over the world. Trump’s tariff policy as well as immigration rules have created turmoil all over the world. Since Trump returned to power again, the US administration has been showing a lot of strictness regarding immigration rules. America has deported thousands of illegal immigrants in recent times and hundreds of Indians are also included in them. Meanwhile, the US administration has issued a warning for immigrants living in America, which has increased the concern of millions of people.
The US Department issued a warning on the official social media account
The US government department has posted a post on its official social media account. The department has written in this post, “US visa screening does not stop after the visa is issued. We constantly check visa holders to ensure that they follow all the laws and immigration rules of America. If any visa holder does not follow all the laws and immigration rules of America, then we will cancel their visa and deport them. This means that even those who have got visa to work and live in America will constantly remain on the radar of the American administration.
U.S. visa screening does not stop after a visa is issued. We continuously check visa holders to ensure they follow all U.S. laws and immigration rules – and we will revoke their visas and deport them if they don’t. pic.twitter.com/aZsnUTnXGP
— Department of State (@StateDept) March 17, 2025
Having a green card does not guarantee indefinite residence
Let us tell you that the US Green Card or Permanent Residence Card allows immigrants to work and live permanently in the United States. However, Vice-President J.D. Vance stressed that having a green card does not guarantee indefinite residence. In such a situation, tension has increased among all the Indian green card holders living in America. Along with this, Indians living in America who want to return to their country for some time are also in a different tension. They fear that if they go to India, they may not be able to return to America again due to the new rules.
Rules and laws for immigrants in America
- Follow all federal, state and local laws.
- Pay federal, state and local income taxes.
- If you are a male between the ages of 18 and 26, register with the Selective Service (U.S. Armed Forces).
- Maintain your immigration status.
- Carry proof of your permanent resident status with you at all times.
- Whenever you move, change your address online or provide it in writing to USCIS within 10 days.