Green card may refer to:
- United States Permanent Resident Card, an identification document issued by the United States of America affording non-citizens of that country some of the rights its citizens enjoy, sometimes with the prospect of naturalization. A United States Permanent Resident Card, also known as a green card, is an Identification card attesting to the Permanent resident status of an Alien
- Green Card (film), a 1990 movie whose title refers to the American document above. Green Card is a 1990 Romantic comedy directed by Peter Weir. The film stars Gérard Depardieu, Andie MacDowell
- "Green card", colloquial name for the IBM System/370 Reference Summary booklet in the 1960s (later editions were colored yellow)
- An international motor insurance certificate, part of the International Motor Insurance Card System, used in and around Europe (Council of Bureaux). The IBM System/370 (often S/370) was a model range of IBM mainframes announced on June 30, 1970 Vehicle insurance (also known as auto insurance, car insurance, or motor insurance) is Insurance purchased for cars, Trucks
- In field hockey, a green card signals a warning to a player, less severe than a yellow card. Field hockey is a Team sport in which players attempt to score goals by hitting the Ball across the pitch with a stick
- In Pride Fighting Championships, a penalty for an illegal action which results in a restart and a 10% reduction of the fighter's purse. PRIDE Fighting Championships ( PRIDE or PRIDE FC for short was a Mixed martial arts organization based in Japan.
- The Greencards, a bluegrass/folk music band. The Greencards are a Progressive bluegrass band that formed in Austin, Texas, and are currently based in Nashville Tennessee.
- Means of summoning a Member of Parliament into the lobby of the British House of Commons. The House of Commons' is the Lower house of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, which also comprises the Sovereign and the House of Lords
- Automatic teller machine (ATM) card issued by Canadian Toronto-Dominion Bank, now known as "Access Card".
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