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Can You Obtain a Green Card by Witnessing a Crime?

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No, simply witnessing a crime does not make you eligible for a Green Card in the United States. However, there are visas like the U-Visa designed for victims of certain crimes who are assisting law enforcement in the investigation or prosecution of the criminal activity. This could potentially lead to a Green Card in the long term.

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