Don't think the interview is like any normal interview you may have had. You will have an appointment time & be admitted to the Embassy on production of the interview appointment letter. You will be given a numbered ticket (Just like in some Supermarket deli's!) then wait until you are called to a booth. Yes it's booths just like in the bank & you stand there while the official takes you fingerprints for the umpteenth time, asks a few questions, says you are approved & please remember this next bit, he sends you to the Courier service desk where you pay for the service of sending you the sealed package you need for entry to USA. So interview time a few minutes but total time in Embassy about 2+ hours & 5 days later the courier delivers your package. There is no alternative to the courier by the way. If anyone wants the run down on the whole thing let me know. We just arrived as LPR's in February 2008 so it's still fresh! Tom
After getting work permit u have to apply for Green Card. After work permit it takes more then 2 years for getting green card
Depends on time when u start your case
Nothing, but it is a good thing that her visa is still active but even if it wasn't you can still go ahead and marry her (document everything) and as soon as you do, file her paper work so she can first get her temporary green card and work permit then THE green card.
You have to have your green card & passport.
No, you can't because you would be breaking the law. She has to somehow obtain a work permit in order to do that. You should consider marrying her so she can obtain her green card. No, you can't because you would be breaking the law. She has to somehow obtain a work permit in order to do that. You should consider marrying her so she can obtain her green card.
I assume you mean you are a non-EU citizen who has a work permit for Denmark. In this case you can travel freely to any other Schengen country as a tourist, but you cannot work there. Your Danish work permit is only valid in Denmark
Yes, but only in Mexico, not in the United States. You will need either a US passport or a green card/work permit to work in the United States.
By filing Form I-131 green card holder can get reentry permit which is valid for 2 years. When a green card holder is going outside US and will return only after a year this reentry permit is required and should be applied for before leaving US.
Yes but it becomes a problem during naturalization. Green card in US is mainly for a person to stay and work in US permanently and so its supposed to be maintained and renewed every 10 years. Also the green card holder would have to apply for a reentry permit which is valid only for 2 years before leaving US in case he intends to work abroad. New reentry permit is required if the stay is for more than 2 years. Main eligibility criteria for applying for US citizenship is to have stayed in US as a green card holder for minimum 5 years prior to filing the Form N-400. In case green card holder plans to work abroad its important to file Form N-470 to preserve residence in US for naturalization purposes.
A green card holder after staying outside US for more than a year can enter US again using a reentry permit. This permit should have been approved before leaving US.The reentry permit got by filing immigration Form I-131 is valid for 2 years.
NO....
You will not automatically get a green card if you get married in the US. After you fill out an application and get approved, you can then work. It could take years to get approved for a Visa.
You can not work in the United States without the proper paperwork. You must have a work permit for you to work in the United States.
There are not "green" Social Security cards. A SSN/card, can be obtained by an immigrant once the person has received an H-1B or H-2B work visa/permit. See the Related Link below.