yes in 10 years
No,you need to file Form I-90 first for green card renewal else you would be considered 'out of status' though permanent residency is valid and permanent. To apply for US citizenship your green card should have at least 6 months of validity left. This is also important if you plan to travel abroad or in case you need to prove identity for any purpose. Its important to carry a valid green card always else you will be fined or even jailed.
If your green card has expired and you are not married then you will have to apply for another one. You will have to go to the DMV and start the paper work.
My mother was citizen apply for me have a green card but wondering how long I be able to apply citizen ship
Being pregnant by a US citizen won't get you a citizenship. If you are married to a US citizen and have filled for permanent resident and got your green card and after your first green card for 2 years you have to apply for your second green card, but for citizenship you can apply after 2 yrs and 9 months from first green card.
No. The green card should have minimum six months validity before you can apply for US citizenship. If green card is about to expire you need to apply for its renewal first and then apply for US citizenship.
By your local court house. Once you got your marriage certificate you can apply for a green card.
yes
Not automatically. They have to apply for a green card and then apply for Naturalization.
well, if he passed the citizenship test then they can apply for their permanent residents card.
You have to have your green card for 5yrs or 3yrs if married to a US citizen. Then you have to apply for US citizenship and once approved you can apply for US a passport.
If you are married, you can apply for divorce.
No. The child is considered a US citizen being born there and does not require a green card. The parents can apply to become citizens but they have to already have a green card. Every body is entitled to get a green card and apply for citizenship .
WOMEN GREEN CARD HOLDER MARRYS MAN EXPIRED GREEN CARD HOLDER IN THE STATES CAN THEY BOTH LIVE IN THE STATES.