If the legal process can be completed prior to the expiration of the green card, yes. However, NOT having the process completed will NOT ensure the green card holder their stay will be extended.
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Yes, marrying a green card holder can potentially lead to obtaining permanent residency through the marriage.
Marriage to a green card holder can potentially help you obtain a green card through a process called "family-based immigration." This can lead to a change in your immigration status, allowing you to live and work in the United States as a lawful permanent resident.
If the marriage was purely for the purpose of obtaining a Green card and if the USCIS comes to know of it, then the Green card will be revoked. The person will get to lose the legal permanent resident status.
Yes if you have a Permanent Resident card; however, if you do not have a Permanent Resident card you would need to apply for a visa in advance.
Green card is the name usually associated with a permanent resident of the USA. The card was formerly green, now it is much like a driving license which contains a information on a permanent resident of the USA.
If you are not an Australian citizen or permanent resident you need a visa to be in Australia.
I believe you are not a resident alien at all, you are a alien, legally allowed to live and work in the USA for the duration of the L1 (up to 7 years) but you are not a "resident" There are many law firms who could answer precisely this question.
green card is officially known as "Permanent Rsident Card" or Form I-551. Green Card holders are officiallu referd as lawfull permanent resident (LPR)they are the same
Yes, a green card holder can marry a non-resident.
Hawai'i is a US state, therefore no passport is needed for US citizens to travel to or from Hawai'i. Hawaii is part of the United States. Therefore, if you are a Citizen or a Permanent Resident(Green Card holder) you won't be needing a passport to go there. DL will do.
Registering a company in Singapore is easy when you have the following with you * At least one local company director who is a Singapore resident or a permanent resident holder * At least one share holder * Registered office address in Singapore * A qualified local company secretary * A paid-up capital