I had a student visa but went out of status Can i marry a green card holder and apply for a green card?"
A green card holder can receive loans. Those with a green card are able to apply for mortgages, and student loans for example.
Yes, you can apply for a US Green Card if you are an international student. Lawyers are able to help you to do that. You can also apply for a student Visa depending on your financial status.
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.
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.
Marrying a green card holder can potentially help your immigration status by allowing you to apply for a green card through your spouse. This process is known as "adjustment of status" and can lead to obtaining permanent residency in the United States. However, it is important to consult with an immigration attorney to understand the specific requirements and implications for your individual situation.
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.
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No it is not the same. With international Student card you can stay in USA as long as you are a student with condition. Green card lets you stay permanently.
you can. However it will take 5-6 years to obtain, so you need to update the pending application once you get citizenship.
First and foremost requirement to apply for US citizenship is that you need to be in US as a green card holder and more than 18 years of age. Only with continuous residence in US for 5 years as a green card holder you will be eligible to apply.
Marriage to a green card holder can potentially help you obtain a green card through a process called "family-based immigration." This can lead to a change in your immigration status, allowing you to live and work in the United States as a lawful permanent resident.
If you have been here legally for three years, you can get married. However, you can not apply for your green card until you have lived In the country for five years.