To obtain a green card there are many ways: through employment, a family member or marriage. You must be sponsored by a family member in the U.S. in order to apply for a Family-Based Green Card by petitioning using Form I-130. To apply for an Employment-Based Green Card, a foreign applicant must be sponsored by a qualifying U.S. employer who files Form I-140.
no you just need your green card to go up there and they give you a licences in jamaica.
No, green is a secondary color created by mixing blue and yellow. Without yellow, it would not be possible to create green.
The process of legalization after marriage without a lawyer involves getting a Green Card for those based in the US.
File for a divorce under the marriage dissolution laws of the state in which you are resident.
Yes, the Green Party supports gay marriage.
Yes, the Green Party supports same-sex marriage.
Apparently they do, since ALL of the MPs on the Green Party in New Zealand support same-sex marriage.
A green card holder can sponsor their spouse for a green card through marriage by filing Form I-130 with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and meeting certain eligibility requirements. The process involves proving the validity of the marriage, providing supporting documentation, and attending an interview with the USCIS.
The first recorded use of the color lime green was in 1890. Of course it is possible that the color lime green was used before this date without being named but dates cannot be known.
no you must use cheats because mew hasn't been relaesed in America
Vivien Green Fryd has written: 'Art and the crisis of marriage' -- subject(s): Artist couples, Biography, Criticism and interpretation, Marriage, Painters
Yes, marrying a green card holder can potentially lead to obtaining permanent residency through the marriage.