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As a Permanent Resident, you can sponsor your spouse immigrant visa. You need to file a Form I-130 Petition to Alien Relative with supporting documents, such as marriage certificate. Upon approval of I-130, she will be given Priority Date (PD) and she has to wait until her PD becomes current according to the Department of State Visa Bulletin, category Family Based second preference a (FB-2a). That means she has available visa to apply the Form I-485 Register to Register or Adjustment of Status with supporting documents and medical exam report. As of today, FB-2a current date is Jan 15, 2005 unless your spouse is from Mexico, which is May 01, 2002. As you can see it will be a couple of years of wait until she can even apply for Green Card. If she wants to be in US while the process is going, she can apply either F-1 Student Visa or H1B Skilled worker visa.
Meantime, if you become US Citizen, the visa for your spouse is available immediately, which she can get conditional green card within 6 months and real green card after 2 years. Good luck.

2007-12-02 01:05:31 · answer #1 · answered by pianojangee 7 · 1 0

Not through you i can tell you that much.You have to be a U.S Citizen to do that.A what you call green-card is just another form of Visa.That is all it is.You have no legal rights when it comes to Immigration.I am a Permanent Resident Alien myself, lived here for 23 years, and to tell you the truth i respect that fact.I sure hope that you love the she you married because there is no legal way you yourself can do this.Even though as long as i have been here legally could not do that."You have to be either a natural born citizen or naturalized citizen to do that!"That is it.I am so sorry to have to tell you this but to me it sounds like you just have to move back home with your sweetheart to be able to stay together.Good luck you two.You most of all because i think you just got used.

2007-12-02 00:44:02 · answer #2 · answered by Heike P 4 · 0 1

definite he could educate his funds to assist you contained in the least. he must have an earnings this is 130 p.c. above the nationwide poverty line or some thing like that. if he would not, then he could hit upon someone to be your economic sponsor. look on the federal web content about immigrating.

2016-10-25 07:28:35 · answer #3 · answered by Erika 4 · 0 0

Why in Hell would any sane person want to.

2007-12-01 23:35:38 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

i hope not, thats whats wrong with the US why don't you go live there

2007-12-02 01:17:29 · answer #5 · answered by jimmy c 1 · 0 1

yes.

2007-12-01 23:34:45 · answer #6 · answered by Umesh 2 · 0 3

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