The spouse and children of U.S. Citizens and Lawful Permanent Residents may have visa options that enable them to enter the U.S. without first obtaining a Green Card.
The K-3/K-4 visas are reserved for the spouse and children of U.S. citizens, while the V-1/V-2 visas are reserved for the spouse and children of Lawful Permanent Residents. In order to qualify for either a K-3/K-4 visa or a V-1/V-2 visa, the U.S. sponsor must have already filed a Form I-130, Immigrant Petition on behalf of his or her relative. The K-3/K-4 or V-1/V-2 visa holders may enter the U.S. while the I-130 Immigrant Petition is pending and apply for a Green Card from inside the U.S. after the petition is approved.
Some visas allow for spouses to work (L visa) while other do not (for example, the H visa). You should tell an immigration attorney what type of visa you are referring to and get a specific answer to your needs.
No you can't. You would more or likely get refused if you get married before getting a spousal visa after you get married. So you would need to get that visa before the wedding, while on the tourist visa.
If you are just going to visit him in the US, all you need is a visit visa (tourist visa) but if you are planning on making your home permanently there with him, he needs to apply for a K-3 spousal visa for you.
Can a US green card holder marry a filipino and petition for a spousal visa to the US
most of the cases i read about spousal visa will take a year to more to process it. I am on the 6th month now, waiting for an appointment to manila for my medical and visa interview but the NVC doesnt give us any exact months when will this be happened :( im very frustrated right now :(
It is sometimes difficult for a spouse to work if he or she is on a spousal visa. It would be better to apply for a work permit in the UK.
No. The spousal support order remains in effect until it is modified by the court.
By law, all U.S. companies must offer same-sex spousal benefits if they offer opposite-sex spousal benefits.
Spousal tort refers to a legal claim where one spouse sues the other for committing a tortious act (a wrongful act that causes harm). This can include actions such as defamation, physical harm, or emotional distress. Not all jurisdictions recognize spousal torts due to legal principles like interspousal immunity.
Getting married to a U.S. citizen will not make you a legal resident. If you are in the U.S. legally you can file to adjust your status to a legal resident. If you are in the U.S. illegally, getting married to a U.S. citizen will not help. You will need to go back to your country and apply for either a K1 fiance visa or a K3 spousal visa.
The are several example of spousal benefit one of the good one is social security spousal benefits benefit given to you if your spouse pass away while you are married to them.
only child support. Spousal support is taxable income.