amikety said:I'm not aware of a special visa for American spouses. I'm visa exempt, but so are Americans who are genuinely visiting. It makes it easier to stay here, but it's not a "special."
its not american citizens married to canadian prs/cititzens..its for people who married american citizens/gcs . US has separate category..i want canada also introduce some category like that..
American citizens have two means of bringing their foreign husbands or wives to the US to live :
1.You can "sponsor" your spouse's immigrant visa for entry to the United States. If you follow this process, your foreign spouse will complete the visa process completely outside the US, and then arrive in the US and obtain permanent residency status immediately.
or
2.You can obtain a K-3 visa. The K3 visa is a non-immigrant visa for the US. K3 visas are granted normally within a few months. You should use the K3 visa to start the process outside of the US, then travel to the US to complete the immigration process. Please note that in this case, the application must be made in the country where the marriage took place.
people on work permit can bring their spouses without any issues..its only prs/citizens have to file and wait for their spouses.. insanely cruel towards third world people.. all west people have this visa waiver program..so they atleast have some option..
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