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Can you get a green card if married to an US citizen?

Can you get a green card if married to an US citizen?

If you are married to a U.S. citizen, you will be eligible for an immigrant visa (if needed for U.S. entry) and then a green card (lawful permanent residence) under the Immediate Relative category.

What happens if you marry an US citizen?

Temporary visa holders who marry or apply for a green card within 90 days of entering the United States could find their green card applications denied and their current visas revoked. They may also find it hard to obtain a U.S. visa in the future.

Can a green card holder sponsor a spouse?

However, since the sponsoring spouse is a green card holder and not a U.S. citizen, there is a waiting period for the availability of a green card. The spouses of green card holders cannot apply for Form I-485, until the U.S. State Department ensures the availability of a green card.

When does your green card expire after marriage?

After you are approved for permanent residence, however, the very speed with which you got through the process may introduce one inconvenience: If your marriage was less than two years old at the time you became a U.S. resident, your residence will initially be only “conditional,” and you will see a two-year expiration date on your green card.

If you are married to a U.S. citizen, you will be eligible for an immigrant visa (if needed for U.S. entry) and then a green card (lawful permanent residence) under the Immediate Relative category.

Temporary visa holders who marry or apply for a green card within 90 days of entering the United States could find their green card applications denied and their current visas revoked. They may also find it hard to obtain a U.S. visa in the future.

However, since the sponsoring spouse is a green card holder and not a U.S. citizen, there is a waiting period for the availability of a green card. The spouses of green card holders cannot apply for Form I-485, until the U.S. State Department ensures the availability of a green card.

After you are approved for permanent residence, however, the very speed with which you got through the process may introduce one inconvenience: If your marriage was less than two years old at the time you became a U.S. resident, your residence will initially be only “conditional,” and you will see a two-year expiration date on your green card.