What is Registry?
Registry is another means of attaining lawful permanent residence in the United States. It is available to aliens who have resided continuously in the U.S. since prior to January 1, 1972, who are persons of good moral character, who are not deportable on certain aggravated grounds, and who are not ineligible to citizenship.
You may be eligible to receive a Green Card (permanent residence) under the registry provisions if you meet all of the following conditions:
- You entered the United States prior to Jan. 1, 1972
- You have resided in the United States continuously since you entered
- You are a person of good moral character
- You are not ineligible for naturalization (citizenship)
- You are not removable (deportable) from the United States
- You are not a criminal, procurer, other immoral person, subversive, violator of the narcotics laws or alien smuggler
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