Hey, My bf that i am marrying is a US citizen.. I am currently under an H1 but when i get married I am moving to another city. I will have to apply for a GC to work there. How do i do that and how long is the process? Someone please let me know. I appreciate it.
IT DEPENDS ON STATE TO STATE. MARITAL MATTERS ARE HANDELED BY STATE ATTORNEYS AND STATE LAWS.
ARE YOU MOVING WITHIN THE SAME STATE OR A DIFFERENT STATE.
I PRACTICE IMMIGRATION LAW..PLEASE DETAIL UR SITUATION. OR SEND ME AN EMAIL..WHATEVER SUITS U BEST
AASHISH
well I am moving within virginia...
"We Do Not Want Our Girls to Marry Foreigners": Gender, Race, and American Citizenship.
Nicolosi, Ann Marie
Abstract: This article argues that the Expatriation Act of 1907, which made citizenship for married American women contingent on the citizenship of their husbands, provided the state with a means to manipulate women's citizenship in order to obtain the objectives of foreign and domestic policy and of prevailing racial attitudes. While the act was officially designed to eliminate instances of dual citizenship when American women married foreign men, an application of a gendered analysis of the act reveals a much more complicated piece of legislation that penalized American women for marrying foreign men, especially men who were racially ineligible for American citizenship. Because citizenship has been constructed in the United States using a sex/gender system that established a hierarchy of male and female, the state was able to employ female citizenship to achieve its objectives. One of the most exciting aspects of feminist scholarship is that it reveals implications in laws and social policy that are not evident using more traditional methodologies. Employing a gendered theoretical approach to examine the complexities of legislation exposes multi-layered consequences, intended and unintended, and raises questions about the aims of lawmakers. By using gender as a category of analysis, feminist scholars reveal how social policy and law mask gender bias despite proclamations that they have neutral intent, and are in the best interest of the nation (Scott 1988). This article examines one such law. Passed in the beginning of the twentieth century, the...
http://muse.jhu.edu/login?uri=/journals/nwsa_journal/v013/13.3nicolosi.html
WELL nEPALI hOTTIE!
iAM SURPRISED HOW COME YOU ARE LOOOKING LAWYER AND ATTORNEY? IF YOU ARE LEGAL THEN GO TO THE NEAREST IMMIGRATION OFFICE GET DETAILS OR LOG ON TO THE OFFICIAL SITE OF IMMIGRATION CENTER. YOU WILL FIND ALOT MORE IDEAS AND DETAILS.
If u have extramoney to spend then..... no coment!
If you get married to a citizen, you will get temporary employment authorization right away. You might have to wait around 90 days to get your GC.
I would go talk to an immigration lawyer rather than trying to find legitimate information at sajha, which we all know cannot be trusted blindly ;)
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