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Green Card Through Marriage

If you are married to a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident, you may be eligible to obtain a Green Card through marriage and become a lawful permanent resident.

Who Can Apply:

  • Spouses of U.S. citizens.

  • Spouses of lawful permanent residents (Green Card holders).

  • Recently married couples or those already married abroad.

Key Requirements:

  • A valid, bona fide marriage (not for immigration purposes).

  • Proof of relationship and joint life (documents, photos, etc.).

  • The U.S. petitioner must meet financial sponsorship requirements.

We assist you in preparing a strong application package to avoid delays, requests for evidence, or denials.

Marriage-Based Green Card Process

  1. File Forms I-130 and I-485 (if applicable) – Petition and Adjustment of Status.

  2. Submit Supporting Documents – Proof of marriage and financial sponsorship.

  3. Biometrics Appointment – Fingerprinting and photo.

  4. USCIS Interview – Both spouses attend to verify the legitimacy of the marriage.

  5. Receive Green Card – Upon approval, you become a lawful permanent resident.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is eligible to apply for a Green Card through marriage?

To be eligible, the applicant must be legally married to a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident. The marriage must be bona fide, meaning it was entered into in good faith and not for the purpose of evading immigration laws.

What if my marriage ends in divorce during the process?

If your marriage ends in divorce before you obtain your Green Card, it may affect your application. However, if you can demonstrate that the marriage was entered into in good faith, you may still be eligible for a Green Card.

Can I work while my Green Card application is pending?

Yes, if you file Form I-485, you can also apply for an Employment Authorization Document (EAD) using Form I-765. This allows you to work while your Green Card application is being processed.

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