Yes.
Get married and apply for Permanent Residency which will take about 6 months to 1 year to get approved. Then after getting Residency status after 3 years apply for Citizenship.
No, you cannot. The US citizen has to sponsor you to move to the US. After you get your permanent residency (green card) then you have to live 3 to 5 years continuously in the US and then apply for US citizenship.
Yes. The foreign national would not yet be eligible to apply for permanent residency therefore divorcing his or her current spouse and remarrying would not affect his or her status. Be advised, that it may create difficulty when the application for permanent residency is made.
To apply for U.S. citizenship through naturalization, you must be at least 18 years old. However, minors can derive citizenship through their parents if certain conditions are met. It's essential to meet other requirements, such as lawful permanent residency and residency duration, in addition to the age requirement.
If you are married, they can apply for a divorce.
Not for applying for citizenship. But when they check your documents on the test date and the citizenship ceremony, you will need to show them a valid passport. So, it is better to apply for one now.
Contact the nearest Danish consulate.
3 years of being permenent resident then you can apply
She will still need to be sponsored by the spouse (who is an American Citizen) and apply for residency first. Once permanent residency is granted, she has to wait (I believe it's approximately two years) to apply for citizenship.
Yes, a person who is married to a green card holder can apply for permanent residency in the United States through a process known as adjustment of status.
You need to apply for a permanent residency status. Go to INS or call them to get the application. It is a process that will take about 6 months to a year. After living in the US for 3 years as Permanent Resident your spouse can apply for US citizenship.
Yes you can. You can actually apply 3 years and 9 months in advance. My husband spoke to three different attorney's and it is law. Good luck.