Yes.The home country is not an issue to get US green card provided the home country government has no issues.
Individuals who obtain a Green Card through marriage to a U.S. Citizen are granted "Conditional" Green Card status, which is only valid for two years. Individuals who have been granted Conditional Green Card Status are required to apply to remove the Conditions on their Green Card within 90 days of the date that their Conditional Permanent Resident status expires.After conditions are removed the applicant is issued a green card valid for 10 years.If married to U.S. Citizen you may apply after 3 years with valid green card for US citizenship.
I can't answer this question without more clarity. You can marry an Australian citizen at any registry you choose. However, I think you want to know how this affects your status as a Permament Resident ie. Green Card holder. I would need to know more about your Green Card status to answer that. However, it will be difficult under normal circumstances, to apply for citizenship for an Australian spouse because you are not a naturalized US citizen under the USICS rules for permament residence.
You start a relationship, and then the proposal of marriage is made. You get an approval for the marriage, and then have a wedding or civil ceremony.
In the same way you would marry someone without such.
Yes.
Any child of a green card holder is eligible to apply, married or not. But the wait time for married children and children over the age of 18 is about 10 yrs.
You will be eligible to get green card if you fulfill requirements as: Stay continuously in US for 10 years Married with US citizen for 3 years Have child US citizen Clean criminal record
i am a naturalized Australian citizen, born in India, i want to move to usa on green card?.?i know i have to find a sponsor to get green card. I want to ask how much time it will take for me to get green card.Will my application for green card will be considered as an Indian or Australian. I know that people from India,china & Philippines have to wait for longer to get green card because there priority date is not currentMy concern is that will i get any advantage being an Australian citizen and get green card sooner than any Indian applicant.I am an IT professional. thanksraman
No, you do not have to be married to renew a green card. Renewing a green card is a process that can be done regardless of your marital status. However, if you are married to a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, it may provide certain benefits and immigration options.
While being the bona fide spouse of a US citizen automatically makes someone eligible for a permanent resident visa ("green card"), simply living with a US citizen does not confer any special status no matter how long you lived with them.
No. You do not become a US citizen by marrying one. That is for you to earn by your own abilities!
If they have a green card, they can work.
A US citizen with a green card can get married to a Switzerland citizen if they have the proper documentation. To do so, you need to go to the office where all marriages are processed and they can tell you which documents specifically you will need.
Have to ?? No Can he/she ?? Yes If you are married to a US citizen, and go through the process and get you green card, there is no obligation for your spouse to go to Turkey or any country of origin you are from, for that matter. Can she go on her own ? It depends. If you (two of you that is) register your marriage with your regional consulate and get him/her a Rep. of Turkiye passport, he/she can enter Turkiye like any other Turkish citizen. No questions asked.
An international who is married to a US citizen can get his/her green card in the following manner. The US citizen should file in Form I -130 to sponsor the spouse. The Spouse should then file in form I-485 to adjust the status to that of a lawful permanent resident.
the US citizen shouldn't