Can I apply for a marriage-based visa if my spouse already has a green card?

Yes, you can apply for a marriage-based visa if your spouse already has a green card. This is a common situation that many immigrants face. To do this, you will need to file a petition for an immigrant visa (Form I-130). This form is used to establish the relationship between you and your spouse. The form must be accompanied by evidence of your marriage, such as birth and marriage certificates. Once the Form I-130 is approved, you will need to submit an application for a green card (Form I-485). This will be sent to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) for processing. Once the application is approved, you will need to attend an interview at a USCIS office or US Embassy or Consulate. During the interview, you will need to demonstrate that your marriage is real and not just for convenience. Once the application is approved, you will be eligible for a marriage-based visa. This visa will allow you to live and work in the United States. You will also be eligible to apply for U.S. citizenship after three years of marriage. In conclusion, if your spouse already has a green card, then you can apply for a marriage-based visa to join them in the United States. The process involves filing a petition (Form I-130), submitting an application for a green card (Form I-485), and attending an interview. Once the application is approved, you will be eligible for a marriage-based visa and can then apply for U.S. citizenship after three years.

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