you can. However it will take 5-6 years to obtain, so you need to update the pending application once you get citizenship.
I had a student visa but went out of status Can i marry a green card holder and apply for a green card?"
No, A US Green Card holder can't marry a Filipino and bring them back to the US. The spouse will need to apply for a Visa to be admitted into the US.
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.
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.
Yes, a green card holder who is married to a foreigner can sponsor their spouse for permanent residency in the United States.
A green card holder can receive loans. Those with a green card are able to apply for mortgages, and student loans for example.
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It all depends where the foreign national spouse lives inside or outside of the US. If the couple is not yet married and the foreign spouse is outside the US and wishes to get a marriage green card which in the US then you have to apply for a K-1 Fiance visa.
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.
A green card holder can sponsor their spouse for a green card through marriage by filing Form I-130 with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and meeting certain eligibility requirements. The process involves proving the validity of the marriage, providing supporting documentation, and attending an interview with the USCIS.
Yes, a person who marries a green card holder may be eligible to apply for a work permit through the marriage-based green card process.
Marriage to a non-US citizen can affect the green card holder's immigration status by potentially allowing the non-US citizen spouse to apply for a green card through marriage. This process involves proving the validity of the marriage and meeting other requirements set by the U.S. immigration authorities. If successful, the non-US citizen spouse may be granted a green card, which can lead to permanent residency in the United States for both spouses.