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Marriage Green Card: The Fake Factor

With strict U.S. measures since post 9/11, the U.S. values its immigration policy with stringent measures to ensure security and tackle frauds that come in the form of marriage for Green Card.

Under prevailing laws, a U.S. citizen can marry an alien or a foreign citizen. Then, he can immigrate into the U.S. This can be done through a marriage Green Card. In short, the foreign citizen can get a Green Card through marriage.

This Green Card is a document issued by the U.S. government to the foreign immigrants. This provides them with a permanent residence status. Basically, it provides the immigrants in question with the same rights, as enjoyed by the U.S. citizens. The only exception is that it doesn't provide a right to vote for a period of up to 5 years. After this, the person in question can apply for a U.S. citizenship.

Green Card and marriage are powerfully interlinked. The two concepts have a very strong relationship, because people think that the easiest way to attain Green Card by marriage. .There many cases where people get married for Green Card purposes only.

In fact, such marriages are legally termed as marriage fraud against which stringent measures are being taken. The U.S. government is aware that a large proportion of the Green Card marriage applications are fraudulent marriages. The authorities know that these relationships are only to secure Green Card through marriage.

This is due to the fact that anyone can become a permanent resident of U.S. by simply marrying a U.S. citizen. Such a marriage is known as Green Card marriage.

People have a misconception that it is an automatic process, but in reality it is not so! In fact, a foreign country's citizen has to legally marry a U.S. citizen. The person in question can marry either in the U.S. or abroad. After the marriage, an application for a Green Card is permissible.

The Green Card comes with some conditions that do elapse within a fixed period of time. A conditional Green Card is issued to residents that get married to a Green Card holder or U.S. citizen. As soon as the Green Card application is approved, the person can apply for U.S. citizenship and get a U.S. passport.

However, there is a difference between marrying a U.S. citizen and a permanent resident. The spouses and unmarried offspring of permanent residents are allowed around 114,200 Green Cards per year. Therefore, the demand exceeds the supply; hence it takes a person over 4.5 years to receive a Green Card, if he/she marries a permanent resident.

Still, the marriage Green Card option is considered to be the easiest way to become a U.S. citizen. Many people utilize this to secure a Green Card by marriage. After all, no one wants to miss being part of the great American dream!