is it smart to get your green card if you are a high net work individual and not planning on living in the U.S long term?
2 thoughts on “is it smart to get your green card if you are a high net work individual and not planning on living in the U.S?”
Immigration Lawyer
Not always. It depends on your reasons for getting a green card/residence in the United States. For some wealthy foreigners it could be better to travel on a visa waiver or a non-immigrant visa instead.
Yak Rider
No, because legally it’s not allowed to have a Green Card and not live in the USA. Further, if you have a Green Card all your income, from all sources, all over the world is taxable as US income.
Not always. It depends on your reasons for getting a green card/residence in the United States. For some wealthy foreigners it could be better to travel on a visa waiver or a non-immigrant visa instead.
No, because legally it’s not allowed to have a Green Card and not live in the USA. Further, if you have a Green Card all your income, from all sources, all over the world is taxable as US income.