Yes, if you are on disability and meet the income requirements, you can sponsor your husband to the U.S. for a green card. The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) requires that the sponsor demonstrates the ability to support the immigrant financially, typically at least 125% of the federal poverty level. Additionally, you will need to provide proof of your disability benefits and any other income or assets you may have. It's advisable to consult an immigration attorney for personalized guidance.
The process of gaining US Citizenship requires that you meet many criteria, one of which is that you have a sponsor. Typically that sponsor is your Husband or fiancee regardless of their criminal past.So yes, your husband can support your application and sponsor you.However, the Dept of Homeland Security has broad powers to determine if an application is fraudulent, or if there are other disqualifying factors. You should check with an immigration attorney for your specific circumstances.
Only US citizens can sponsor their parents to the US.
Cathy Freeman has a few sponsors. Her main sponsor of all time was Nike, where she met her husband.
If you mean can you adjust his status to become legal- NO. This is only if you are a U.S. citizen.
I just did! you have to prove that you cant work due to service connected dissability.
Absolutely. Just contact the INS.
How do you sponsor a person coming from another country to the US
yes
You cannot live with your husband abroad and apply for citizenship.Your husband should sponsor you so that you can immigrate to the US and get your green card (usually takes two years from the date you settle in the US). After that, you should live for three years in the US to be able to apply for US citizenship.Also, just in case you are concerned, these three countries allow multiple citizenship.
No, you cannot sponsor a deported spouse. This is considered deportation fraud and can result in fines and prison time.
An immigrant can get another sponsor if the sponsor if the immigrant is on H1B. But the new sponsor need to file a new H1B for the immigrant.
YES, CONTACT THE EMBASSY IMMEDIATELY.