According to the DREAM Act (also known as the Development, Relief and Education of Alien Minors Act) illegal immigrants who came into US before they were 15 years of age can benefit and get the conditional residency. Those who qualify should enroll for graduation or in the US Military and show good moral character.
You can easily get a green card if your parents are US citizens. Or if they have green cards, then they can sponsor one for you using that status. However there are specific conditions that need to be met if you want a green card through your parents.Should be unmarried and under the age of 21 yrs if your parents are US Citizens - this will place you in the immediate relative categoryUnmarried and above 21 yrs of age, married and of any age will place you in the next preference category if your parents are US citizens.Should be unmarried if your parents are green card holders
yes they can do that
No. A green card is issued to foreign nationals residing in the US.
Can you stay eight months out of US With green card ?
Yes
The process to get green card can be through marriage,employment or through relative and should be petitioned for by the US citizen or green card holder spouse, employer or US citizen relative or green card holder in US respectively. Depending on the availability of the visas under the category you apply the time period to get a green card changes.
No. You have to have made a lawful entry. Seek the advice of an immigration attorney immediately.
If you are in the US with a green card and you get into trouble by fighting or anything else, they can retract your green card. If that happens, you will be deported back to your original country.
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.
As a green card holder staying in US you have the rights to live and work there. Apart from this you can also petition for your close relatives using Form I-130 for them to get green card. Above all after five years of being a green card holder if you are eligible you can apply for US citizenship.
Well maybe, it depends. Some areas overseas will not let you give your child a green card unless you have signed many different papers. If you and your wife are both permanent residents of the US, you need no Green Card. The child is presumed to be a US citizen no matter where it was born. The question will be is whether or not the child is also a citizen of its place of birth
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