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Green Card Holders Marrying Abroad: Understanding the Process

Mar 22, 20245 min
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Episode description

In this episode, "Green Card Holders Marrying Abroad: Understanding the Process," we delve into the complexities that green card holders face when planning to marry a spouse from abroad, specifically from India. Ludka joins us to clarify common misconceptions and outline the necessary steps for uniting families across borders. Contrary to popular belief, green card holders do not need to wait for U.S. citizenship to petition for their spouse. Ludka explains the process of filing the I-130 petition under the F2A category, currently facing a backlog of several years. She also highlights the importance of monitoring the Visa Bulletin for changes and the potential benefits of upgrading the case if the petitioner becomes a U.S. citizen. For those with a non-immigrant visa, Ludka discusses the possibility of adjusting status within the U.S. for a faster process. Additionally, she offers crucial advice for green card holders who received their status through marriage, advising caution when remarrying within five years due to heightened scrutiny. This episode is a must-listen for green card holders and their future spouses, offering insights and strategies for navigating U.S. immigration laws. Brought to you by the NPZ Law Group, a full-service immigration and nationality law firm with expertise in U.S. and Canadian immigration matters. For further guidance, visit their offices in New Jersey, New York, Indiana, Florida, Canada, and India, or explore their resources online.

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