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What is the difference between “conditional” and “unconditional” green cards?

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What is the difference between “conditional” and “unconditional” green cards?

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Under the regulations, an investor who is approved for the EB-5 immigrant visa receives a “conditional” green card, which is valid for a two year period. A “unconditional” or permanent green card has no expiration date, otherwise the two cards offer the same rights and privileges.

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