My purpose in entering the US in May/2004 was to spend time with an American gentleman(US citizen)as we had become romantically involved. I entered the US in May 2004 as a Canadian landed Immigrant and at the border crossing was issued an I-94 Visa Waiver with a 90 day expiry. I returned to Canada when my visa expired and returned to the US 6 weeks later on another 90 day I-94 Visa Waiver. Just prior to this second visa expiry date we were legally married in the US and submitted all of the required Immigration forms to the local immigration office the same day of the marriage. I was advised by the immigration officer that day that I would not be required to leave the US during the processing period and so I remained in the US with my husband. Within 5 business days of submitting the forms I received my US work authorization document and several weeks later received my Social Security number. Within 4 months after the marriage, we had our spousal interview with immigration and within 6 months after the marriage I received my green card with conditional permanent residence (condition is removed after 2 years).
I hope this information is useful, helpful and inspiring. I too had heard it was difficult, lengthy and with many hurdles, but our process was trouble free and relatively quick although fees to file the required immigration forms are costly (total appx $1500.00 US.
Good Luck!
marry an alien...............u die!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No, if you apply an Alien Relative I-129 form and/or I-485 form then you are on your way to becoming a Legal Resident at least 3 years before applying for I-405
YES YOU CAN MARRY A US CITIZEN ON A NON IMMIGRANT VISA BUT AFTER MARRYING YOU BOTH MUST CONTACT THE EMBASSY AND FILE I130 FORM WITH ALL DOCUMENTION AND GO FROM THERE
It is a process by which you get the status of a US citizen. For this you need to first become a Legal permanent resident and satisfy a list of eligibility criteria. Form N-400 is the USCIS form that has to be used for the naturalization process.
Albert Einstein was a citizen of the German Empire when he was born, and later a citizen of Switzerland, Austria, Germany and the United States. He was not a citizen in any country other than these, although others may have granted him honorary status of one form or another.
There is one and only category that is US citizen. Through the naturalization process using the USCIS Form N-400 or as citizen by birth to US citizen parent the citizenship can be obtained.The Form N-600 can be used to obtain the US citizenship certificate as proof for citizenship.
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citizen participation in government
Senior Citizen Affidavit of Loss Form
The possessive form of the singular noun citizen is citizen's.example: One citizen's rights should not infringe another citizen's rights.
The noun forms of the verb to marry are marriage and the gerund, marrying.
No, you must be physically present in Mexico to obtain this form of ID.