Yes, a U.S. citizen can sponsor a foreign national for a green card even if they receive government assistance. However, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) may consider the sponsor's financial situation and ability to support the applicant. If the sponsor's income is below the required threshold, they may need a co-sponsor to meet the financial criteria.
Yes, a green card holder can marry a non-citizen.
No. He also needs a visa issued by the Canadian government.
Define what you mean by "fix." But the general answer is no. No one but the US Government can 'fix' any deificiencies in a 'green card.'
No. A green card is issued to foreign nationals residing in the US.
Being pregnant by a US citizen won't get you a citizenship. If you are married to a US citizen and have filled for permanent resident and got your green card and after your first green card for 2 years you have to apply for your second green card, but for citizenship you can apply after 2 yrs and 9 months from first green card.
You cannot have security clearance before you became U.S. citizen.
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.
The green card is good since it allows one to visit the United States and be a citizen of that country. Green can be said to be a better card than red card
No, she has a green card. She was born in the Barbados.
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Yes, it is possible to obtain a green card by marrying a green card holder, but the process may take longer compared to marrying a U.S. citizen.
If you are a citizen of a country whose citizen do not need a visa to visit Japan, then you are fine; Green card does not waive visa requirement for Japan.