The Day I Got My Green Card Share Share LinkedIn X Facebook Permalink By immigrationprof July 3, 2016 Aatish Taseer Photo: Spencer Heyfron for The Wall Street Journal . Photo courtesy of the Wall Street Journal The Day I Got My Green Card: A London-born writer never felt he truly belonged in the places he and his family were from: India, Pakistan, Britain. In America, finally, he feels free—and at home Author Aatish Taseer writes about the personal meaning of becoming a lawful permanent resident of the United States upon his return to the United States from abroad after becoming a LPR. KJ Related articles China slams South China Sea case as court set to rule WASHINGTON: Super PAC reserves $40 million in air time to bolster GOP Senate races – Wall Street Journal – @AceFinanceNews How Telemedicine Is Transforming Health Care Why are white people expats when the rest of us are immigrants? Jeh Johnson Noncommittal on Child Migrants: Homeland Secretary Wouldn’t Say Whether Minors in U.S. Illegally Will Be Deported Anti-Brexit Media Campaign Kicks Off Fed’s Powell warns that dollar-based Libor could disappear Republicans to Trade Off National Security to Attack Obama Immigration Initiatives?