You should ask him/her straight up. Explain to your spouse the doubts and fears your having. If you have a healthy relationship, he/she should be somewhat understanding.
Tell him/her that you don't feel comfortable applying for the greencard at this time, but would like to wait a few years. If he/she becomes extremely angry or agitated by your suggestion, then you will know that he/she has an interest besides just you.
I am married to someone who will eventually get a greencard out of our marriage. We have a good relationship, but even I have had a doubt or two. We waited a year before filing any paperwork for my spouse's greencard. When I felt those slight tinges of doubt, my spouse was very understanding and reassured me that he would have married me no matter what citizenship I had
I would consult an Immigration attorney. It is illegal for someone to get married for the sole purpose of gaining US citizenship. If you have been married less than two years there is a good chance that the person could be deported if the marriage is dissolved.
Well, you should make sure that's the truth that green card is the main reason for the marriage;if it's the case you should consider whether you still want to be in this marriage any more, ask yourself whether you do still love him despite the fact that there are some issues beside love in your marriageo. One more important thing to consider is how your husband treats you right now because he might really love you after living together as husband and wife... then forgiveness issue should be considered in that case too. Good luck
first i don't need to know for any Green Cards, since i am a tourist visitor and bother less about such issues. however incase, that do happen, i would inform the immigration in written or in person about any such issues in which although, i am less bothered.
If your green card has expired and you are not married then you will have to apply for another one. You will have to go to the DMV and start the paper work.
Yes, but if you or your spouse is suspected of getting married for other reasons (ex. green card, pension change, ect...) then it is suspicious if you don't live together.
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.
if you have legal papers from your spouse as a lawful green card holder then yes, you can but if your papers are not yet fixed, then there is no way you can get one.
Hi I got married to a green card Holder outside India. I applied for H1b and got my work visa and came to Us through that. Hoe can i convert my H1b to greencard.He got his green card 3 and half months before. can anyone answer
im pretty sure no
NO.
It all depends where the foreign national spouse lives inside or outside of the US. If the couple is not yet married and the foreign spouse is outside the US and wishes to get a marriage green card which in the US then you have to apply for a K-1 Fiance visa.
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, a person will not be able to get a Green Card if they are no longer with their spouse.
If you're talking about a regular marriage, filing for divorce should have nothing to do with a green card. If you're talking about getting married just to obtain the green card, you need to be married for four years with regular and unscheduled visits from the government. I believe you must be married for a minimum of 2 years in order to apply for Permanent Residency.
NOT SURE.