Not automatically. After being married to a US citizen for two years the legal foreign national spouse can apply for citizenship. Visit the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service website for specific information.
A marriage immigration visa, also known as a spouse visa or a marriage-based visa, is a type of visa that allows a foreign national to enter and live in a country based on their marriage to a citizen or a permanent resident of that country. This visa is granted to individuals who are married to someone who is already a citizen or permanent resident of the country they wish to immigrate to. The purpose of this visa is to enable spouses to reunite and live together in the same country.
What card did you lose? Green card? If you were adopted by US citizens, you are already a US citizen, not merely a permanent resident. Getting married does nothing for improving your status. I'd go see an (immigration) attorney and order copies of your documentation. This shouldn't be too hard to get if you had them originally. Good luck.
In order to become an American citizen, a person should first become 18 yrs old. Next is becoming a legal permanent resident - getting a green card. He/ she has to then maintain the required continuous residency status and permanent residency status. Becoming a US citizen is not a one-day process but a lengthy one.
A permanent resident will be able to apply for citizenship after 5 years of living in the US. Getting married usually helps with citizenship for people that do not have permanent resident status. After getting married there still is a wait period of about 5 years. In the case of the a permanent resident there is not much that will change. If one has a driver's license, SSN, etc. The only difference will be applying for the actual citizenship at the end of the wait period. For more information on applying for citizenship see the INS website - ins.org Not 5 years. After you get a green card you have to continue living in the U.S for at least 7 years, after that you can aply for a American citizenship. ANSWER: Actually, what really helps you to be married to a US Citizen is that instead of th 5 years of continuous residency in USA that the law request after becoming a Permanent Resident, is reduced to 3 of marriage with the same US Citizen, which is more helpful for people that entered USA with a Visa, marriege to a US Citizen and after those 3 years, he can become a US Citizen and that's the Law.
If you mean what is the process of immigrating to the US then there are various ways one can obtain a visa. To obtain a visa you can be a student, married to a US Citizen or permanent resident, have family members in the US, obtain a talent visa, or obtain a conditional working visa proving employment will be available when entering the US. From experience if you are a relative of a US citizen or permanent resident you first have to file the form I-130 located on the USCIS website. For more information about immigrating or getting through to the immigration process go to these websites: www.uscis.gov www.immigrate2us.net
Nobody, not even a Venezuelan can become a US Citizen just by marrying a US Citizen. But it is by far the easiest ways of getting the citizenship. A person marrying a US citizen will be first granted with the conditional permanent resident status. After being so for 3 years, they can file in their citizenship application, if they satisfy all other eligibility conditions.
Where is the question here, there isn't one from what I see.
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.
Not automatically. You would still need to apply for a permanent resident visa (commonly called a "green card") in order to legally live in the US. However, being married to a US citizen does speed up that process. If you don't get a green card, you would be risking getting arrested and deported back to your home country- and if you get deported, you are prohibited from getting a green card for a long time.
about 10000 years so dont even try its not worth it trust me i was 19 when i started applyng i am 65 now and i still havent even received my residency so dont try its not worth it i am just kidding try it keep working on getting your citizenship it takes about 2 years depending on who you are and your case but to become a resident alien it takes about 6-8 months depending on how much time you have lived and worked in the us so keep trying its worth it for a lot of things
how do i go on about getting a resident order
It depends on weather your are a legal resident of the US or not. You first have to get residency in the US before you can become a US citizen. Residency can take up to 2 yrs. in some cases. My suggestion is checking with the INS for more direct answers. Good Luck!!