Yes, a green card holder who is married to a foreigner can sponsor their spouse for permanent residency in the United States.
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.
Yes, she can.
A certificate of domestic partnership will not help you obtain US citizenship, since the federal government does not recognize domestic partnerships or civil unions.If a foreigner is legally married to an American citizen, then the citizen spouse can generally sponsor the foreign spouse for a visa, permanent residency and, eventually, citizenship.
Yes, effective June 26, 2013, an American citizen may sponsor a same-sex fiancé(e) for a visa and a same-sex spouse for permanent residency, leading eventually to citizenship.
A person can sponsor a member of their immediate family such as their spouse, child, or parents for permanent residency in the US by filling out form I-130. If a person wishes to sponsor their fiance they must fill out a form I-129F.
As of June 26, 2013, an American citizen may sponsor a foreign spouse of the same sex for a visa, permanent residency and, eventually citizenship.
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They are officially married. One spouse can sponsor the other for immigration to his or her country.
A U.S. Green Card holder does not, however, automatically qualify for UAE permanent residency. They may apply for options of long-term residency such as the Golden Visa or Green Visa, on the basis of investment, skilled employment, or entrepreneurship. The Golden Visa is for 10-year residency for investors, highly skilled professionals, and outstanding students. The Green Visa offers a five-year residency to freelancers, entrepreneurs, and qualified workers. Unlike other residency visas that require a local sponsor, these visas do not need a local sponsor for processing purposes.
No. An incarcerated person could not sponsor a foreign national for permanent residency nor citizenship. FYI, marrying a US citizen does not automatically confer permanent resident or citizenship status on a foreign national. Likewise, an illegal immigrant is not eligible for permanent residency regardless of his or her marital status. Unlawfully present individuals are required to voluntarily leave the US and return to their country of origin or face detainment and deportation.
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.
Anyone that is a citizen or has legal residency can serve as a sponsor