Legal Question in Immigration Law in United States Minor Outlying Islands
Greencard question
Hi, I recently got married and I'd like
to apply for a greencard. Thing is, me
and my spouse are still in college and
only 20, so we do not have any
financial backings or jobs for that
matter. Is it still possible for me to
apply for a greencard or does my
spouse not meet the requirements?
Thanks for your help.
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Greencard question
Yes, it is possible for you to apply for a green card (permanent residency) if your husband is a USA citizen.
Because your husband's (sponsor's) income is below federal poverty guidelines, you will need to find a Joint Sponsor. A Joint sponsor can be anyone who is a USA citizen or green card holder, and whose income is sufficient to qualify them as your joint sponsor.
If you require legal assistance with this matter, you are welcome to contact me at Attorney [@] law-visa-usa.com
Re: Greencard question
You'll need to find a sponsor. It isn't too difficult as the only real issue is if you become unable to support yourself and would otherwise need to receive government assistance. If you do not have family or friends you could try becoming a regular member of a church. Contact me directly if you'd like further assistance.
At your service,