It is a lot more complex than just getting married. It takes several years and many appointments with the Immigration office. There are a lot of factors that go into to play here. I do believe that you must apply from your home now and not if you are already in the USA.
Being a green card holder can affect marriage and immigration status by allowing the holder to sponsor their spouse for a green card, which can lead to permanent residency for the spouse. This can provide the spouse with legal status in the United States and the ability to work and live in the country.
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.
If you mean can you adjust his status to become legal- NO. This is only if you are a U.S. citizen.
Marrying someone with a green card can have legal implications related to immigration status and potential benefits for the spouse. It is important to understand the responsibilities and requirements involved in the process, as well as any potential impact on the green card holder's status. Consulting with an immigration lawyer can provide guidance on the legal implications of such a marriage.
Yes provided the visitor continues stays in legal status.Once the marriage formalities are complete the green card holder can petition for green card for spouse by filing Form I-130 and also concurrently file Form I-485 for adjustment of status.
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.
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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.
Citizenship cannot be got directly without becoming a green card holder first.By maintaining legal status, the Canadian should first get the green card after being petitioned by US citizen spouse by filing Form I-130 and after 5 years as green card holder he/she can apply for US citizenship by filing Form N-400.
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To determine if you are divorced, check your current legal status. If the divorce has been finalized by a court, then you are legally divorced. If not, you are still married.
I would expect that only the first married woman is the official legal status wife.