yes...but if you are married to usa sitizen...you may ask for a waiver
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Bipolar disorder will not prevent someone from getting a green card. Federal law prohibits discrimination against those with disabilities or illnesses.
No becuase she is not a legal citizen
If your spouse has committed a crime in their home counrty there is a good chance they will be denied a green card or any extended stay visa, however I do believe they are allowed to get a shot-term tourist visa. There are a few other stipulations that might prevent the issue of a green card for a spouse. Check out usembassy.gov for more detailed info.
no
If you have been denied a PERC card in Illinois, you can appeal the decision by asking for a hearing. If you are still denied you can try to have a lawyer take your case.
Basic criteria to apply for US citizenship is to be a green card holder in US. Only if you already have a green card for a minimum period of 5 years and above age of 18 years and have stayed in US continuously during that period you are eligible to apply for US citizenship. If citizenship is denied you still can continue to stay in US as a green card holder. In case you are not happy with decision after applying for US citizenship using Form N-336 you get another chance of applying for US citizenship. Once you correct the mistake because of which citizenship was denied in the first place the second time you apply you can be sure to get citizenship. Elaborate and careful preparation of the Form N-400 is very important.
How can I help My husband to get his paper he has a good social s. number he has work for the gov. before they denied are application.
You will not be denied a green card based on your credit score, but can be denied if it is known to USCIS that you can be a public charge. By "denied a green card", I assume that you're in the process of an Adjustment of Status. I have never heard of USCIS pulling up a credit report and I highly doubt that they do (I've done enough I-485 cases). Yet if you've received or are receiving any type of public assistance, kiss your application out the window. Technically (though not followed up on), the person/people who filed your Affidavit of Support is/are responsible for you for 40 work quarters (10 years). So if you owe money to collection agencies or things to that nature, you and your sponsor are responsible. Ifyou had to go to small claims or civil court, Immigration can say that this can be signs that you will be a public charge and your case gets denied.
It depends on what the VISA was denied for. Example if your wife has HIV, you wouldn't appeal. Usually you may appeal the case.
youre poor
I suppose you could. But you may end up with the same problem: still a denied permanent residen alien ("green card") petition.