Hi there. Me and my Husband live in Vancouver, Canada. I was born in Fl. USA and I am sponsoring him for a green card and then we are going back to Florida. I have a few problems:
I dont have a Social Security Number that I know of because I havent lived there since I was a kid. I am 21 years old right now.
He is from China and is living in Canada on a Student Visa
Neither of us have jobs because we are students in College and he isnt even allowed to work here.
Oh ya and weird thing:
I went to the american consulate in Vancouver and they said that if we applied through the vancouver office then we would have the interview in Montreal?
But if we sent the application to Dakota, then we could send a petition for alien fiancee as well and have the interview in Vancouver? How does this make sense, we are already married. I dont get it
Can anybody help me? Thanks!!
You have to establish yourself first. Get SSN because youre gonna need it. Just you your parents address or any relative from your hometown.
You can still sponsoring him to get GC by having co-sponsor from your relative here in US.
Does everybody get their ssn when they are born or something?
I dont have any relatives in the states, other than an alcoholic aunt who i highly doubt would help me. Would it help if I got a job here even though I have only had it for a couple months?
Do you have a birth certificate from US? I think you can use that to apply for SSN.
It used to be you have to apply once the baby born but now the hospital automatically apply SSN for the baby.
So I guess in your case you have to apply. Here is the link that might help you http://www.socialsecurity.gov/ssnumber/
US citizen sponsoring spouse from Canada