Terms of Use

Last updated: March 2026

Acceptance of Terms

By using GreenCardClock, you agree to these Terms of Use. If you do not agree, please do not use the site. We reserve the right to update these terms at any time, and continued use of the site constitutes acceptance of the updated terms.

Informational Use Only

GreenCardClock is an informational tool only. All content — including priority date predictions, salary benchmarks, employer data, and wait time estimates — is for general informational purposes only. Nothing on this site constitutes legal advice, immigration advice, or a guarantee of any outcome. No attorney-client relationship is formed by using this site.

Data Accuracy

We source data from publicly available U.S. government records (DOL OFLC, USCIS, State Department). While we strive for accuracy, data may be delayed, incomplete, or subject to government changes. Priority date predictions are estimates based on historical trends and modeling — actual dates may vary significantly. Always verify critical information directly with USCIS or a qualified immigration attorney.

Prohibited Uses

You may not use GreenCardClock to scrape, harvest, or republish our data at scale without permission. You may not use the site for any unlawful purpose, or in any way that could harm other users or the integrity of government data. Automated bulk queries that impair site performance are prohibited.

Intellectual Property

The GreenCardClock interface, design, and original analysis are the intellectual property of GreenCardClock. Underlying government data is public domain. You may share individual records and cite GreenCardClock with attribution.

Limitation of Liability

GreenCardClock and its operators are not liable for any decisions made based on information from this site, including but not limited to immigration decisions, employer choices, or legal filings. Use the data as one input among many, and always consult qualified professionals for important decisions.

Legal Disclaimer: Nothing on GreenCardClock constitutes legal advice. Always consult a qualified immigration attorney for guidance specific to your situation.