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Comment by rc1

1 day ago

A green card is literally not a visa in US Law.

In other contexts, it literally is.

"Green card" literally refers to US permanent residency cards; it's called that because the physical cards issued by the US are/were green. "Other contexts" are riffing on actual green cards as a metaphor, and if speakers in other contexts want to talk about legal specificities, they should use an accurate term...