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If you marry a Turkish guy, get ready for Turkish babies, :) -Erin R.
Yes, but only if he is in full-time education. There should be a point of contact for USCIS at the embassy in Istambul. But, the easiest way would be to take him, necessary paperwork that is available at USCIS website, and your marriage license to the nearest USCIS office. They should give him a stamp with an Alien registration number in his passport. Then, his green card will be processed. However, he must keep documented evidence attesting that he is enrolled in full-time education. And, should his educational status change he must reside in the US for around six months, every year. By the way, 32 months after he gets the stamp in his passport you should get the ball rolling on his citizenship application. Don't bother wasting your money on Immigration lawyer, because your situation sounds very straight-forward.
The Turkish Lira is used in Istanbul and in Turkey.
yes, Turkish bread is a traditional bread form turkey that is eaten before a traditional Turkish meal.
The people in Turkey are called Turkish people.
Turkish girls are from Turkey.
The official name of Turkey is the "Republic of Turkey".In Turkish it is called "Türkiye Cumhuriyeti in Turkish".
Turkish is the proper adjective for Turkey.
Turkey sausages is indeed considered processed meat. This is technically because turkey sausages are actually meat that is processed in factories.
because turkey in turkish has nothing to do with the bird.
Turkish is spoken in Kuşadası.
of course yes.im turkish and we have turkey ...
I m from Turkey= Ben Türküm
Sure. Turkish Lira is the currency of Turkey