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No, the ex-wife does not have to apply to become an American citizen. She is already one! When she marries the guy, she is officially an American citizen
Marrying a US citizen just to get a Green Card is illegal, no matter how old said US citizen is, and no matter whether the reason that he/she is eligible to marry is because he/she is single or divorced, and no matter whether he/she has children. That said, assuming the Green Card applicant is really and truly in love with the US citizen, and the marriage is real and not just a contrivance so that the non-US citizen partner may more easily obtain a Green Card, then neither the age of the US citizen partner, nor whether or not he/she has children, are relevant. Of course, said US citizen must be eligible to marry, which means that he/she must be single, or divorced or widowed. Marrying a US citizen does not necessarily guarantee that the non-US citizen partner in the marriage will be able to obtain a Green Card. To learn more, go to the US Citizenship and Immigration Services web site at: http://www.uscis.gov If you cannot get the information you seek there, consult with an immigration attorney.
Any child of a green card holder is eligible to apply, married or not. But the wait time for married children and children over the age of 18 is about 10 yrs.
Individuals who obtain a Green Card through marriage to a U.S. Citizen are granted "Conditional" Green Card status, which is only valid for two years. Individuals who have been granted Conditional Green Card Status are required to apply to remove the Conditions on their Green Card within 90 days of the date that their Conditional Permanent Resident status expires that is within their second anniversary and they are still married.
Toya carter He was married to Christina Johnson, but they are now divorced.
You will be eligible to get green card if you fulfill requirements as: Stay continuously in US for 10 years Married with US citizen for 3 years Have child US citizen Clean criminal record
He married Nalani Kele in 1972 and divorced in 1982. He married Marie Musso in 1985.
No, you do not have to be married to renew a green card. Renewing a green card is a process that can be done regardless of your marital status. However, if you are married to a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, it may provide certain benefits and immigration options.
While being the bona fide spouse of a US citizen automatically makes someone eligible for a permanent resident visa ("green card"), simply living with a US citizen does not confer any special status no matter how long you lived with them.
She's been married twice. In 1994 she married bar owner Jeremy Thomas. They divorced after 11 months. She then married Actor Tom Green and divorced him in 2001.
If you are a Green Card holder and living in Texas, you do not have to go back to Germany to get divorced. You can legally get divorced in Texas.
No. You do not become a US citizen by marrying one. That is for you to earn by your own abilities!