The best way is to keep advertising clearly on the internet. Make sure you explain that the only reason that you want to get married is to get a Resident Alien identification. It is very important to be clear about your intentions and to state if you are willing to pay this person. You should also give your full name, country of origin, age, sex, race, date of birth and email address. It is only fair to the person who answers your request. (Oh, and it will also make it easier for DHS to find you since it is a criminal offense to marry solely for Immigration purposes).
Yes, a foreigner can stay in the US if they marry a US citizen by applying for a marriage-based green card, which grants them legal permanent residency in the country.
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Yes, a green card holder can marry a foreigner and sponsor them for a green card in the United States through a process known as family-based immigration.
Yes, a green card holder can marry a non-citizen.
You can marry a foreigner if you have a felony. You can marry anyone you choose, your felony does not have anything to do with it.
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I would report them to the authorities.
Yes. Same-sex marriage is currently legal in all US states, including California, and there is no citizenship or even residency requirement for obtaining a marriage license. A citizen may marry a foreigner or two foreigners may marry (e.g., tourists on vacation) and the gender(s) of the parties is irrelevant.
Yes, a permanent resident in the United States can marry a foreigner and sponsor them for permanent residency through a process known as a marriage-based green card application.
No
If you marry a citizen in the United States, it could take several months to obtain a Green Card.
Yes, but the US citizen should sponsor his/her spouse's immigration in order for him/her to get a green card.