Sponsoring is basically showing proof of the relationship. The most common form of sponsorship would be through petition I-130. It helps prove to Immigration that you have a relative or spouse in this country that will back up your application for a green card.
No. To sponsor someone for a green card, you must be at least 21 years of age.
No, only when the child is an adult (18) can they request a green card for the parents. They will be illegal until then, unless they marry a citizen or get an employer to sponsor them.
You will have no problems joining the Army. Do not sponsor your wife for a green card until you are in the military. She will be eligible for a parole in place.
If you are a dependent (are not her adult child) and she has applied for your green card same time as hers.
If yGetting a family-based Green Card is a two-step process. The first step is the "Immigrant Petition" which establishes that a qualifying relationship exists between the U.S. Citizen or Lawful Permanent Resident and the Green Card applicant. The second step is the Green Card application. If the sponsor is a U.S. Citizen and the Green Card applicant is a spouse, parent or minor childwho is currently in the U.S., then these two steps can usually be combined into one. Otherwise, applicants must wait for the Immigrant Petition to be approved before they can move on to the Green Card application.
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How much for a green sponsor
NO.
As a US citizen, you can sponsor an alien for U.S. Green Card application for the the immediate relatives of a U.S. citizen, such as your wife. But as a convicted criminal, most likely you are in jail, with little or no income. So it is difficult for you to "sponsor" an alien financially. The USCIS Form I-864 - Affidavit of Support is required for family-sponsored immigration. An affidavit of support is a guarantee to U.S. government that an immigrant will not become a public charge. SO you may need a a co-sponsor for her financial sponsor for Form I-864 if needed.
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.
No. Your sponsor must already be a U.S. resident so you, as a non-resident, cannot sponsor yourself. Think if you have any relatives, friends, or employers who you can ask to sponsor you!
No he cannot