Joining the military won’t directly get you a green card, but it can be a path to citizenship. Here’s the breakdown:

  • No Green Card for Enlisting: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) won’t issue a green card based solely on your intent to enlist. [US military service and green card]
  • Citizenship after Serving: Serving honorably in the military can expedite your path to citizenship. Different requirements are depending on whether you served during peacetime or wartime.

Things to Consider:

  • Military service is a significant commitment, so it’s important to be motivated by serving the country, not just for immigration benefits.
  • There are other ways to get a green card, so explore all your options.

If you’re interested in this path, it’s wise to consult with an immigration attorney for specific guidance on your situation.

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