Can I apply for a Green Card while on H-2B status? Yes, you may apply for Green Card while on H-2B visa. You may attain an immigrant status in the U.S. through the Family Based Immigration. If you have close relatives who are U.S. citizens or U.S. permanent residents, the relatives may file an immigration petition for you as the beneficiary. Close relatives, as defined by immigration law, include parents, unmarried minor children and spouses.
The U.S. citizen can sponsor the wife and her unmarried kids. When she will become a citizen (3 year) she can sponsor:Unmarried child under 21 years of ageUnmarried son or daughter over 21Married son or daughter of any ageBrother or sister, if the sponsor is at least 21 years old, orParent, if the sponsor is at least 21 years old.
Well it depends. If she is a half-sister, a step-sister, Y E S
Yes, she can.
no she does not have a sister but BRANDON LAMAR is her half brother hope i help ya yes she does her name is casandra holder
No, he has one holder sister.
Yes. Victor Chang migrated to Australia in 1953 on the 7th of July with his sister to get an education.
If you are over the age of 21
I am also wondering about this question. someone please help. answer is yes. If you go to www.immigrationdirect.com it'll explain everything. There is also currently something called a touchback. If an immigrant from Mexico comes here undocumented and has children and a wife here they have to gol back to Mexico but they'll be granted a greencard and eventually a residence. Hope this helps !
The fact that you are asking about marrying a U.S. citizen leads me to think that YOU are NOT a U.S. citizen. If that is the case, then there is nothing you can do
My sister is a diploma holder from Senford High School she works in wallmart.
No. Only is she became a joint account holder, then both persons credit would be affected if any default occurred.
It's not an easy task but there are ways to sponsor your spouse. First of ask around other immigrants, they probably know of places that can help you know where to start. There are people out there who dedicate much of their time to helping immigrants gain citizenship. There isn't much help on the Immigration website and much of the information is outdated. So I think your best bet is to talk to people and ask around. And plan on spending a few thousand dollars! Good Luck!