Legal Question in Immigration Law in Texas
Can I petition for my living partner to obtain a green card? Is that something that Immigration offer?
1 Answer from Attorneys
No, you can't. Federal law recognizes only legal marriage between man and a woman. Civil unions or even legal marriages between the same sex partners are not recognized for the purposes of the US immigration law.
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