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Posted 8 months ago
I recently married a U.S. citizen and we are living in New York. My native country is South Africa, and I was previously in the U.S. on a work visa. Could someone guide me on how to apply for a Green Card?
Elisha John
Answered 8 months ago
In my case, I had to gather proof of our marriage, like photos, joint accounts, and affidavits from friends, to show that our relationship was genuine. This was crucial for the Green Card interview process.
Fuzzy Raz
Answered 8 months ago
I learned that since I was already in the U.S., I could apply for a marriage-based Green Card through adjustment of status. It allowed me to stay in the country while my application was being processed.
Isla Donald
Answered 8 months ago
For me, the process involved submitting medical examination results, financial support documents (Form I-864), and proof of my lawful entry into the U.S. It was a detailed process, but staying organized made it manageable.