Green Card is defined as any of the following:
A name for the lawful permanent residency card, issued by the U.S. Citizen and Immigration Services, or obtained through a lottery, which allows immigrants to permanently live and work in the U.S. The nickname comes from the LPR cards issued in the 1950s and 60s, which were actually green.
A 1990 romantic comedy about an New York woman (Andie McDowell) and a French musician (Gerard Depardieu) who wed so she can move into married-only housing and he can get a green card.
A warning in field hockey for minor rule violations.
An IBM system/360 reference data card summarizing computer assembly language in the 1960s.
Car insurance document, printed on green paper, proving the recipient is allowed to drive the designated car in 40 European countries.
A request, written on a green card, from a British citizen to meet with his or her Member of Parliament.
Related Green Card Resources
Lawful Permanent Residency Card [1] [2] [3] Green card lottery [4] Origin of “green card” [5] Movie [6] [7] Field hockey warning [8] [9] IBM information summary[10] Car insurance document [11] [12] House of Commons summons [13]
