Each case is different with the INS. There is no specific percentage for you to get a Visa if using a lawyer.
Maybe, but likely not. If the American has a arrest record that includes a felony, he and you might have difficulty convincing INS that this is a legitimate marriage. Also, how do you obtain a visa to move the the US first? The rules for a visa-by-marriage are strict; it might be best you talk with your local US embassy or consulate, or consult a visa lawyer.
Canadian remote workers can legally work in the US by obtaining a work visa, such as the TN visa under the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), or an H-1B visa for specialized occupations. It is important to consult with an immigration lawyer to understand the specific requirements and process for obtaining the appropriate visa.
Yes just have a visa but do get a immigration lawyer and get your certificate renounce(citizenship) along with a foreign passport and a visa and your birth certificate so have a nice flight to the USA and yes they will need your biometrics and your passport must be machine readable.
Depends on when he came into the US. Your best bet would be to talk to an immigration lawyer.
Yes, you can work in the US with a visa.
Yes if you do not have any valid US Visa. No if you have a valid US Visa.
There is no such thing as a Puerto Rican visa. Puerto Rico is part of the United States and if a visa is needed by a visitor it will be a US visa.
No, you cannot work in the US with a tourist visa.
Nope...Try a tourist visa have them come over and head to Vegas.. then apply for citizenship (green card) for them.... In any case talk to a lawyer...
With a US visa, you can travel to the United States, but the specific countries you can visit will depend on the type of visa you have.
It could take a year or more for a Visa to be approved. The husband will have to go back to his home country and wait to be approved.