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    Hello, I am very confuse and I do not know how to continue my life.
    I was married for 9 years. My ex-husband was a Green Card holder. I got my Green Card 8 years after we got married. We divorced 1 year after I've got my Green Card. I have the 10 years Green Card. Now I have had the Green Card for 4 years. I re-married an European 1 year after divorcing.
    I want to sponsor my new husband to have the Green Card, so that we can be together and have kids.
    My questions are: Can I sponsor him if I've got the Green Card (10 years GC) for over 4 years? Can I sponsor my new husband even when I got the Green Card by marriage?
    I'm still using my ex-husband name: Do I need to change my name before I can sponsor my new husband? Changing my Green Card name will affect my immigration status, and the possibility of naturalization?
    Thanks so much for your help!

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    You must wait until you have had your Green Card for a least 5 years.

    --Ray B

    Originally posted by Carlaskipi View Post
    Hello, I am very confuse and I do not know how to continue my life.
    I was married for 9 years. My ex-husband was a Green Card holder. I got my Green Card 8 years after we got married. We divorced 1 year after I've got my Green Card. I have the 10 years Green Card. Now I have had the Green Card for 4 years. I re-married an European 1 year after divorcing.
    I want to sponsor my new husband to have the Green Card, so that we can be together and have kids.
    My questions are: Can I sponsor him if I've got the Green Card (10 years GC) for over 4 years? Can I sponsor my new husband even when I got the Green Card by marriage?
    I'm still using my ex-husband name: Do I need to change my name before I can sponsor my new husband? Changing my Green Card name will affect my immigration status, and the possibility of naturalization?
    Thanks so much for your help!

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    • #3
      Thank you very much for your answer.
      Let me ask you something else. Is there a way I can bring him with me to USA, so that he can provide for me, we can have children and be together?
      I read in this forum, that a husband was allow to stay with his wife so that he could provide for her.
      Thanks.

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      • #4
        What you may have read elsewhere about bringing your husband to the U.S. to help provide for you will not normally work as an "intended" plan.

        If he gets to the U.S. on a visitor visa, you may later decide to marry, but since you are not a U.S. citizen, his status cannot be immediately converted to Green Card (through Adjustment of Status).

        --Ray B

        Originally posted by Carlaskipi View Post
        Thank you very much for your answer.
        Let me ask you something else. Is there a way I can bring him with me to USA, so that he can provide for me, we can have children and be together?
        I read in this forum, that a husband was allow to stay with his wife so that he could provide for her.
        Thanks.

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