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2 Φεβ 2018 · In order to bring your spouse (husband or wife) to live in the United States as a Green Card holder (permanent resident), you must be either a U.S. citizen or Green Card holder.
- Family of U.S. Citizens
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- Same-Sex Marriages
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- K-3/K-4 Nonimmigrant Visas
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- Permanent Residents
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- Family of U.S. Citizens
18 Νοε 2020 · For information about becoming a lawful permanent resident (LPR) or petitioning for family members, please visit our Green Card or Family pages.
22 Δεκ 2022 · A marriage green card is a type of immigrant visa that allows you to live and work in the United States. It is available to the spouses of U.S. citizens or green card holders. Applying for a marriage green card takes 9–38 months and costs $1,400–$1,960.
If you are a green card holder (U.S. permanent resident) married to a foreign national who lives outside the United States, this article is for both of you. We’ll go through each step toward getting your marriage green card.
17 Φεβ 2023 · Green card holders and U.S. citizens are at liberty to marry non-U.S. citizens. Their foreign spouses can get a marriage green card and live with them in the United States. The application process looks different depending on where you and your future spouse live and your respective immigration statuses.
This guide is for married couples where one spouse is a U.S. permanent resident (a “green card” holder), one spouse is a foreign national seeking a green card, and both of you are living in the United States. We’ll go through the process, step by step, of applying for a marriage green card.
14 Ιουλ 2015 · To obtain a Green Card for your family member, you must: File Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative. Provide proof of your status to demonstrate that you are a permanent resident. Submit evidence of the qualifying relationship such as a birth certificate, marriage certificate, divorce decree, etc.