NO.
The main objective for a marriage based green card interview is to know the if the marriage was in good faith.The questions asked at a marriage based green card interview would be about specific details of the sponsor and the spouse. The date they met, how they got to know each other, the common financial data will be asked.The sponsor and spouse are supposed to be honest in their answers.Once the information given by the spouse is verified and checked for authenticity they pass the interview.
Yes, but the US citizen should sponsor his/her spouse's immigration in order for him/her to get a green card.
Yes. Effective June 26, 2013, an American citizen may sponsor a foreign same-sex spouse for permanent residency (i.e., a "green card").
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.
No, howver if you are Citizen you may sponsor a parent
Yes. Effective June 26, 2013, an American citizen may sponsor a foreign, same-sex spouse for permanent resident status (i.e., "a green card").
Sponsoring is basically showing proof of the relationship. The most common form of sponsorship would be through petition I-130. It helps prove to immigration that you have a relative or spouse in this country that will back up your application for a green card.
The US citizen spouse needs to petition using Form I-130 for green card for the alien. While its being processed the applicant needs to hold legal status or can return to home country and continue using consular processing to get green card.
No. To sponsor someone for a green card, you must be at least 21 years of age.
haha lol why not?
No, a person will not be able to get a Green Card if they are no longer with their spouse.
Answer: If he gets up to 3 felony he will be deported.