How do i get process going for applying for residency for someone else?
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Hi! I answered this same question just now and copy and pasted the answer for your inquiry. Best of luck!!!
---- First of all, he has to be your fiance or you have to be married in order to apply for his immigration. You may apply for a fiance visa and then after some months once you've married, then apply for his premanent residency. This is going to be a lengthy process and you'll need a lot of proof and evidence of a close relationship as well as you must be really willing to stay on top of things for his benefit. You will be his sponsor so you are obligated to manage everything as well as you must meet the minimum income requirements in order to support him.
As far as dual citizenship goes, this is a very lengthy process and will most likely take him a minimum of 4 years to get naturalization. But if he is persistent and keeps his green card updated and reports all of his earnings as well as if you continue to be married then one day he will become a citizen. It requires a lot of patience and will not happen over night. I am not trying to discourage you but in order to endure this process it will require a very strong relationship and good understanding between the two of you.
I am not sure if he will be able to keep his UK citizenship after he is naturalized in the US because I am not completely familiar with UK's requirements for citizens. (For example, if you are a US citizen and live abroad for an extended period without any ties to property, tax paying, or voting, then you can lose your citizenship.) So you should check with the UK embassy regarding that. And in some countries dual citizenship is not recognized at all. Best of luck to you. To get started with his application and to begin his case go to uscis.gov and there are several menu options and instructions for scheduled fees and required forms and documentary evidences. ------
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