What i can do if i own my green card and i want to marry a girl doen't have visa to the usa?
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Well, it isn't illegal to marry an illegal, but there's a world of difference in what happen when an American marries an illegal and when a legal severe resident marries one.
When an American files an immigrant petition for a spouse, that petition falls into the Immediate Relative IR-1 category, and that petition is valid for use immediately after it's approved. When a legal irreversible resident files a petition for a spouse, that falls into a much lower category, as an F2a family preference category. Those petitions take something like 5 years before they are valid for use, or current. Until that time, it doesn't provide any benefits at all. So, your wife would remain illegal, and subject to deportation while you're waiting for your petition to become current. Plus, since she's here unlawfully, she can't become an immigrant while in the US, whether you're a citizen or a legal permanent resident. She'd own to leave and apply for an immigrant visa back home. If she's here illegally for over a year, she's ineligible for a visa for 10 years, unless she can bring back a waiver. Getting the waiver would be much easier if you were an American. So, if you do this, my advice is to naturalize as soon as possible. If you do, your petition will be upgraded to IR-1 and your spouse will be in a much better position to in fact use your petition and benefit from it. But, you'll need to actually tell USCIS give or take a few your petition as they won't go look for it, unless you do.
Tecnically, she will be deported. The best thing for you to do is to go, along next to her, to her country and marry there. Then you can petition her. But let me tell you, getting a visa for your spouse take a while. I am a US citizen and married my wife in Mexico. She had never been to the States, so we did not own any legal problems. However, the application process can be long and tedious.
We married on September 16, 2005, and submitted her visa application a month after that. She was finally granted a interim visa on August 1, 2006. In the meantime, she waited in Mexico, while I worked in the US. After August 06, we be finally together, but she did not get her permanent visa (aka green card) until January 24, 2008. Yes, that's 2008. It was a fitting thing that she was allowed to live and work in the US near the temporary visa. She needs to leave the country and apply for a visa or, you could travel to her country and marry her near then petition for her while she waits outside the US. If you decide to marry her here and after apply she WILL be deported. If you really love her and want to save yourself from hassles you'll do the right thing.
It is ILLEGAL to marry a woman that does not hold a green card. If she does not have a green card or visa she can be deported by The Department of Homeland Security for illegal entrance from the border of the United States.
The U.S. will not allow this act.
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