Legal residency.
Yes, a person with a green card can travel to Jamaica.
Yes, a person can potentially obtain a green card by marrying a green card holder, but the process and eligibility requirements can vary depending on individual circumstances and immigration laws.
Yes, a person who marries a green card holder can potentially obtain a green card through marriage, but the process and eligibility requirements can vary depending on individual circumstances and immigration laws.
No
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.
No, a person will not be able to get a Green Card if they are no longer with their spouse.
Yes, a person with a US green card can travel to Japan, but they may need to obtain a visa depending on their nationality.
Green card in soccer means that when a player respects the referees' decision and be a sportsmanship person
How long a person with green card can stay out side US if he is a United Nation employee?
Not necessary since the child is a US citizen by birth. Before the child is 18 years of age you need to apply for US citizenship certificate using immigration Form N-600. If the question is referring to the PARENT of the US-born child getting a green card, then there is no special way to do this: you will have to wait until your child is 21, after which they can then sponsor you for a green card. Merely being the parent of a US Citizen does not automatically entitle one to a green card immediately (or automatically).
No.
He or she will not qualify to receive a green card by means of marriage.