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How much will it cost me to be able to get my husband green card

Answered 4 years and 11 months ago by attorney Stephen Arnold Black   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Citizenship
If you are a US citizen, you can sponsor him for a spousal visa and he can process at the US consulate abroad. It takes about 1 year from the time you file. Total costs from start to finish are about $1500 to $1800 paid to Uncle Sam and for medical exams etc. You can process the case by yourself or have a lawyer represent you to assure that no mistakes are made. Counsel in any state is allowed to represent you. ... Read More
If you are a US citizen, you can sponsor him for a spousal visa and he can process at the US consulate abroad. It takes about 1 year from the time... Read More
Sorry to hear your story. When you say he got his green card-Did he get the 10 year permanent card or just the two year card? If he only got the two year card, then when he applies to remove the conditions he most likely will not get it if you do not participate. 
Sorry to hear your story. When you say he got his green card-Did he get the 10 year permanent card or just the two year card? If he only got the two... Read More
You need to physically have met her within two years of filing to sponsor her for her k visa. After she enters the US you must get married within 90 days and then she can adjust her status to get her green card. Counsel anywhere in the USA can represent you and some of us charge a very affordable flat fee. ... Read More
You need to physically have met her within two years of filing to sponsor her for her k visa. After she enters the US you must get married within 90... Read More