Can you marry just for a green card?

To qualify for a marriage-based visa or green card, you must be legally married. A legal marriage is one that is officially recognized by the government in the country or state where you were married. You do not need to have been married in the U.S. for your marriage to be considered legal.

How long do I have to stay married for Green Card?

In fact, you have to remain married up until you actually get your U.S. citizenship, and you have to be living with your spouse three years before filing your N-400 application to qualify on this early basis. However, you may still be eligible to file Form N-400 on the basis of five years as a permanent resident.

Can a green card holder go to the United Arab Emirates?

As a United States green card holder, you’re considered a lawful permanent resident of the U.S. This affords you the right to live in America indefinitely, but you remain a citizen of another country. If you’re a citizen of any of the following countries, you can get a visa upon your arrival at any airport in the United Arab Emirates:

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

This is important. Lawful entry is typically needed for a green card application through marriage in the US. If you entered the US illegally, you CANNOT apply for a green card through marriage in the US but may be able to file a 601A waiver.

Can a green card holder live in another country?

As a United States green card holder, you’re considered a lawful permanent resident of the U.S. This affords you the right to live in America indefinitely, but you remain a citizen of another country.

Can a green card holder join the Navy?

Stew Smith is the U.S. military expert for The Balance Careers, a Veteran Navy SEAL Officer, and a freelance writer and author. Every year, more than 8,000 green card holders but who are non-U.S. citizens join the military.

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