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Green Card through Marriage

This web page explains the process of obtaining green card through marriage in the United States.

Every day, around thousands of US citizens marry foreign-born individualsGreen Card through Marriage and file petition for them to obtain a green card in the United States. The process of filling and submitting the application form for a green card through marriage is confusing and time consuming.

Immigration through marriage falls under the immediate relative category. The procedures for applying for green card by marriage vary depending on where the spouses are residing. Here, at immspec.com, we guide you to file your green card application as quickly as possible.

What is included in the Green Card through Marriage?

Overview

An individual who marries a US citizen may file a petition for green card. Once the petition is approved, then it is forwarded to the Immigrant Visa branch. Once the application has been processed, the applicants for green card must appear in person for a medical examination and a green card interview.

Who can apply for marriage-based green cards?

Spouses of US citizens who wish to obtain permanent residence in the US can apply green card.

How to apply for green card through marriage?

If your intended spouse is in the U.S., then the first step in applying for a permanent resident card is to file Form I-130 with the Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). In addition, you should submit form I-485, an application for adjustment of status (AOS) to permanent resident. You may file for a K-3 visa, if your intended spouse is staying outside the U.S.

What are the requirements for applying permanent resident card through marriage?

While filing a petition for permanent resident card, you have to attach the proof of your spouse's US citizenship, biographical forms for both the husband and the wife with photos attached; and marriage certificate. If there were prior marriages, then the evidence of termination of marriage such as divorce decree, death certificate, etc. should be submitted.

Why use immspec.com service?

Error-free applications are guaranteed at immspec.com. We provide step by step instructions that guide you through the process to obtain a green card. Here, we

  • help you to determine whether you are qualified for the green card or not
  • provide assistance in deciding which INS forms are to be filled out
  • provide step by step instructions in filling INS forms error free
  • help you in knowing the supporting documents that must be submitted along with the petition
  • helps you to know what fees to submit to the US Immigration and Naturalization Service

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