If you are married to a U.S. Citizen and are living inside the U.S., you will be submitting an adjustment of status application when you apply for you Marriage Green Card. The adjustment of status Marriage Green Card application process typically takes about 10-13 months.
How long do you need to be married to get a green card?
You can apply to become a U.S. citizen after you have had a green card and have been married to a U.S. citizen for three years.
Can you apply for a green card right after marriage?
When can I apply for a green card? You can start the process to obtain a green card immediately after you have evidence of a bona fide marriage. Yes, you will definitely need a photocopy of your marriage certificate. But youll also need to prove that you have a genuine marriage.
Average time - Seven to 32 months to get a Form I-130 petition (Petition for Alien Relative) approved by USCIS as of early 2021; another six to ten months or longer to get an immigrant visa to come to the United States.
Can you lose your green card if you get divorced?
Green card holders are usually unaffected by a divorce when they file another application or petition with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services if they are already a lawful permanent resident with a 10-year green card. There is usually no reason for USCIS to reevaluate your petition after a divorce.