The green card holder can petition for his/her spouse and unmarried children only.The preference is only for them.
The time taken for process completion that is the waiting time for green card holder spouses and for minor children is four years while the period is eight years for adult children age 21 or over.
Relationship to the green card holder only matters for petitioning using Form I-130 not the applicant's home country.He/she can be definitely an Indian.
No, howver if you are Citizen you may sponsor a parent
I got married with my husband in December last year. He is planning to apply bankruptcy in Jan. Does bankruptcy effect my green card application? (by the way he got his green card in 2010)
If you mean can you adjust his status to become legal- NO. This is only if you are a U.S. citizen.
That depends on the motives of the green card holder ;)
no
NO.
I had a student visa but went out of status Can i marry a green card holder and apply for a green card?"
A green card holder can receive loans. Those with a green card are able to apply for mortgages, and student loans for example.
Not necessary since the child is a US citizen by birth. Before the child is 18 years of age you need to apply for US citizenship certificate using immigration Form N-600. If the question is referring to the PARENT of the US-born child getting a green card, then there is no special way to do this: you will have to wait until your child is 21, after which they can then sponsor you for a green card. Merely being the parent of a US Citizen does not automatically entitle one to a green card immediately (or automatically).
you just ask the green card holder if you can borrow his.
yes they can. a green card holder can travel freely outside of the u.s.
Apply at the appropriate consulate or embassy