Marriage-Based Green Card

A marriage-based green card allows a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident to sponsor their spouse for permanent residency. This process involves proving that the marriage is bona fide (genuine) and not solely for immigration purposes.

The marriage-based green card process begins with petition filing, where Form I-130 is submitted to establish the marital relationship. Next is the application and evidence submission, which requires providing documents to prove the marriage is genuine, such as joint finances, photos, and affidavits. USCIS then conducts biometrics and background checks, collecting fingerprints and performing security screenings. Finally, the process concludes with the interview, a crucial step where immigration officers assess the legitimacy of the marriage through questions and supporting documents.

With years of experience, we provide tailored guidance on what evidence strengthens your case, ensuring your application is well-prepared and tailored to your unique situation—because no two cases are the same. Our intensive interview preparation helps you feel confident and fully prepared for questioning.

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