Green Cards, Visas, and Indigenous Leadership: What to Know
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Green Cards, Visas, and Indigenous Leadership: What to Know

Indigenous leadership and council service may demonstrate community ties, leadership, and good moral character
in immigration filings. However, council membership alone does not create a visa, green card, or lawful status.

Individuals must rely on established immigration pathways under U.S. law. Supporting letters or documentation
from Indigenous organizations may supplement, but never replace, required legal filings.

LEGAL NOTICE:
This article is published for public education, transparency, and cultural documentation only. Nothing contained herein constitutes legal advice, immigration advice, or a claim of citizenship, immunity, or diplomatic status under United States law or international law. The Indigenous Nation of Onegodia™ operates as a religious and cultural society and does not replace any government authority.

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