If you want them to come to America with the visa then do the following:
Write a letter to the consulate. Family members, especially U.S. citizens, have luck sometimes by writing a letter to their consulate on behalf of their family member. This letter should state that you as a U.S. citizen will care for your family member, provide them a place to stay and ensure they will not overstay their visa. Provide your name, phone number and address, and have it notarized.
Deposit money in their bank account. Many times individuals are denied visas because they don't have strong enough ties to their home country. Even though your relative may plan on returning, they must prove this. Having cars and homes in their name is a good starting point as well as a large amount of money in their bank account. They need to prove they can afford to travel to the U.S. and that they won't want to stay there upon arrival. You might be able to loan them some money to make their status appear better than it really is.
Help them understand the system. The way the visa program works is rather confusing. There are basic rules and there is discretion. What is most important is to make your family member understand the basics. For example, if a U.S. citizen's mother, brother and father all wanted to come visit him in the U.S., they would likely be denied. However, if only the mother applied, she would have a chance at being approved because she was leaving behind ties to her home country in her son and husband. It's confusing, but it makes the most sense for only one family member to try and visit at a time. Unless the family is extremely well off financially and there would be no risk in giving them visas.
Provide them with an invitation. Providing your family members with an invitation is sometimes enough for a visa application to be approved. This may be an invitation to a wedding, party, or simply to spend some time with you
if your trying to do other things with a visa then your own your own
Yes. You have to be an American citizen or have a green card.
Not automatically. They have to apply for a green card and then apply for Naturalization.
An American citizen can marry an immigrant who already has a green card in the United States. The immigrant is placed in preference category 2A, and is placed on a waiting list.
No, but the Russian may be able to get a green card but might be required to go back home during the paperwork phase.
No, the Canadian has to be married to the American in order to live or work in America. Because you have to be married to an American to get a green card in order to do that.
An American citizen has the right to petition for green card for relatives. Once they are married and have their papers ready the US citizen can petition for spouse's green card. Subsequently the kid can also become US citizen or green card depending on the support papers which can be shown for either of them. During the stay in US its very important for immigrant to have papers for a legal and authorized stay in US.
the green card has nothing to do with the Canadian/French visit. What matters is where is your citizenship based from? as a French citizen or Canadian citizen then you'll have no issues traveling back and forth from Canada to France. The green card is used for American relations only.
If you have a greencard, you are eligible to apply for naturalization by yourself in 5 years from the date your greencard was first issued.
I,ve been divorced for six years and my son rally needs me and I would like to know if I can apply for a green 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.
You can either be born by American Citizens, granted a citizenship trhough Naturalization, Have A green card and is married to a US citizen, or a green card holder under the military or a family of one. Usually the most common aside from being a citizen by birth is through naturalization process.
WOMEN GREEN CARD HOLDER MARRYS MAN EXPIRED GREEN CARD HOLDER IN THE STATES CAN THEY BOTH LIVE IN THE STATES.