Permanent residents and US citizens have the privilege of bringing in their relatives into the US. While the US citizens can bring in their spouse,children,siblings and parents; the permanent residents can bring in only their spouse and children. Since you are a US citizen, you need to first file in Form I-130( Petition for Alien Relative) which is like an immigrant petition. Once it is approved, then your relative has to file in Form I-485 ( Application to adjust permanent residence)
no, only us citizen can help for permanent resident
Bring him to the white house. They will baptize him in the pool as a US citizen.
No. Any non-citizen who intends to reside permanently in the US, whether or not married to a citizen, must obtain permanent resident status.
You don't say what nationality you are. If your husband is Irish, he has exactly the same rights while resident in the UK as a British citizen (He is not considered an alien).
My husband is from NC and married me, a Canadian citizen in 2002.
Yes you can. If you are an us citizen you can even apply for a green card for your husband after you guys got marry.
Yes, your husband is considered to be your closest relative.
If you have your pasaport and visa you can.
yes. if you are a legal resident or citizen than you would have to petition your husband. the process would be quicker because you have already been married for two years. good luck!
No.
I think so, but I don't live in Canada, so.... don't quote me on that.
You have to be born in America to be a citizen