You both must provide valid government issued photo ID. Acceptable forms of ID include a driver's license, passport, military ID or an identification card issued by Texas or another state, the United States or a foreign government. You also must provide your social security number. You are not required to show your social security card.
Yes, it is legal for a person to possess both a Texas driver's license and a Texas identification card.
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No. Getting married doesn't give a green card. If the marriage is not a marriage for other than getting the green card it is illegal and against federal 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.
If you are a Green Card holder and living in Texas, you do not have to go back to Germany to get divorced. You can legally get divorced in Texas.
A green card is an identification card which gives you the permission to live and work in the United States permanently (with a few exceptions, for example, if you commit a crime).
A green card holder can sponsor their spouse for a green card through marriage by filing Form I-130 with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and meeting certain eligibility requirements. The process involves proving the validity of the marriage, providing supporting documentation, and attending an interview with the USCIS.
If the marriage was purely for the purpose of obtaining a Green card and if the USCIS comes to know of it, then the Green card will be revoked. The person will get to lose the legal permanent resident status.
Yes, if the marriage was made in bad faith.
Yes, marrying a green card holder can potentially lead to obtaining permanent residency through the marriage.
Yes, you can marry someone with a green card. Marriage to a green card holder may affect their immigration status and eligibility for a green card, so it is important to consult with an immigration attorney for guidance.