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I recently got married to my husband who presently has a USA B1/B2 visa/BCC can he or I apply for a green card?

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Answered by attorney Michael Alexander Yurasov-Lichtenberg (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Havens Lichtenberg PLLC
If you are a U.S. citizen, you can file an immigrant petition for your husband, and he can file the adjustment of status application packet. If you are a U.S.permanent resident, you can file an immigrant petition for your husband; but he will have to wait about 2.5 years until his turn to receive an immigrant visa (he would have to extend or change his B1 status to stay legally in the U.S. while waiting for his immigrant visa, or return to his country and wait there, or become illegal; in the last scenario, if he does not get deported before receiving an immigrant visa, his illegal presence in the U.S. will be forgiven, and he will get a green card, if all the legal requirements are satisfied).
If you are a U.S. citizen, you can file an immigrant petition for your husband, and he can file the adjustment of status application packet. If you are a U.S.permanent resident, you can file an immigrant petition for your husband; but he will have to wait about 2.5 years until his turn to receive an immigrant visa (he would have to extend or change his B1 status to stay legally in the U.S. while waiting for his immigrant visa, or return to his country and wait there, or become illegal; in the last scenario, if he does not get deported before receiving an immigrant visa, his illegal presence in the U.S. will be forgiven, and he will get a green card, if all the legal requirements are satisfied).
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Do I have to change my last name on my work permit after I get married?

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Answered by attorney William D. Fong (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Fong Ilagan
You can use your married name, but you will need to wait for your PR to be approved to then file for a new card with your married name. Your SSN remains the same, you just get a new card with the correct name.
You can use your married name, but you will need to wait for your PR to be approved to then file for a new card with your married name. Your SSN remains the same, you just get a new card with the correct name.
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Should I wait for USCIS to decide my case?

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Answered by attorney Phong Thanh Tran (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Law Office of Pho Ethan Tran, PLLC
If you have already submitted the I-601 waiver and it is still pending, you should contact immigration by writing and inform them that your case should be approved in light of the new BIA decision on AP departures.
If you have already submitted the I-601 waiver and it is still pending, you should contact immigration by writing and inform them that your case should be approved in light of the new BIA decision on AP departures.
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