I’m a real life 90-day fiance who has jumped through these hoops.
Depends on what your definition of forever is. Technically, after getting married and getting the conditional greencard (no minimum time of being married and valid for 2 years) there is a pathway to have the conditions removed and be a US citizen even if the couple divorces before the 2 year mark.
So, it takes 2 years from the issuance of the greencard (so meaning they can be married for longer) before one can apply for the conditions of the first greencard to be removed. If you meant US citizen, it takes 3 years of being a greencard holder before they can be considered for US citizenship.
I’m a real life 90-day fiance who has jumped through these hoops.
Depends on what your definition of forever is. Technically, after getting married and getting the conditional greencard (no minimum time of being married and valid for 2 years) there is a pathway to have the conditions removed and be a US citizen even if the couple divorces before the 2 year mark.
So, it takes 2 years from the issuance of the greencard (so meaning they can be married for longer) before one can apply for the conditions of the first greencard to be removed. If you meant US citizen, it takes 3 years of being a greencard holder before they can be considered for US citizenship.