Overstaying your visa in the UK can complicate your ability to secure a green card or any form of residency. Generally, individuals who have overstayed may face difficulties, such as being ineligible to apply for certain visas or facing bans on re-entry. However, there are specific circumstances and potential routes for regularization, so it's advisable to consult with an Immigration lawyer for tailored guidance based on your situation.
You should leave and then have him apply for you.
No, there is ABSOLUTELY NO BENEFIT IN MARRYING A GREEN CARD HOLDER. Since she isn't a citizen, she CANNOT adjust the her husband's status.
Yes, you can travel to the UK with a green card, but you may need to check if you require a visa for entry.
Yes, green card holders need a visa to travel to the UK.
Yes, UK transit visas are required for green card holders traveling through the UK.
The green card itself will be given to you if you stay married after two years.
Yes, green card holders need a transit visa for the UK if they are not citizens of a country that is exempt from the UK transit visa requirement.
Doesn't matter if you have a green card. It depends on your nationality.
Green Card Fever - 2003 is rated/received certificates of: UK:12A
theres some law that after 97 if you overstayed by that long than your banned from returning for 10 years...not super technical but...
It is easier if you apply for a visa first and live in the US. Once you have been here for a while, then apply for the Green Card.
Only the countries with the lowest number of visas granted annualy by the US are eligible. The UK is not among them. I should have said "issued," not "granted."