Upon marriage, the U.S. citizen can file a petition with the U.S. Immigration Service (Homeland Security). Once the petition is approved and the accompanying documentation (passport, photos, medical check, security check, etc.) assembled, a visa can be issued. Processing time depends on whether all the documents required can be obtained promptly.
It is until you have registered as a married citizen in America.
Usually in an airplane.
Which country did you get married in? If in the US, your husband has the choice of either becoming a full US Citizen or the option of holding dual citizenship.
No. It takes a lot of time and paperwork before he'll become a citizen.
The negative side is that you made a vow when you married your husband and suddenly you are deserting him. Your actions are self centered and selfish. What you should be doing is try to enter America with your husband. If you persist with this then you may well end up regretting your decision once in America.
If he is your husband legally you can take on his name when you got married.
They are officially married. One spouse can sponsor the other for immigration to his or her country.
No, if he or she is not married to a Filipino citizen, but if he or she is married to a Filipino that person can buy a property but it will be under his or her wife's/ husband's surname.
Yes. You both should be allowed into the U.S. if you are married to him! CONGRATULATIONS!
American girls are free to marry whom they will. To marry a Syrian man, it would be necessary for the couple to be in the same place at the same time, so first you would have to decide where you both want to be. Given the current civil war in Syria, you are probably better off meeting in America and getting married there.
"My husband is an immagrant and i am a us citizen and we have been married for 2 years and have been toghether for three years how can i help him with his legal status in the US?"
If you have your pasaport and visa you can.