Marrying someone from a different country can be a wonderful experience, but it’s important to be aware of the potential risks involved. From legal issues to financial responsibilities, there are several factors to consider when marrying a foreigner.
Before tying the knot with a foreign partner, it’s crucial to protect yourself from potential scams and fraudulent marriages. Look out for warning signs such as rushing into marriage, a focus on obtaining U.S. residency, and requests for money. By ensuring that both parties enter the marriage in good faith, you can avoid legal trouble and financial risks.
After getting married, your foreign spouse will need to apply for a green card to obtain permanent residence in the United States. The process involves submitting various documents and forms, and meeting specific criteria. It’s essential to follow the legal procedures to ensure that your spouse can legally stay in the country.
As a U.S. citizen marrying a non-U.S. citizen, you will need to meet certain financial requirements. This includes filling out Form I-864 Affidavit of Support to demonstrate that you can support your immigrant spouse above the U.S. Poverty Guidelines for a period of 10 years.
In the unfortunate event of a divorce before your spouse obtains a green card, it may impact their immigration status. Depending on the type of green card they hold (conditional or regular), they may need to apply for a special waiver to maintain their residency status.
If you are considering marrying a foreigner and need legal guidance or assistance with the immigration process, contact My Thai Love today to schedule a consultation with our experts.
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