It is possible to get a green card through marriage. However, to prevent immigration fraud, the USCIS grants a conditional green card to those who receive their permanent residency through marriage. If you apply for a green card through marriage, you will get a green card that is valid for only a few years. Before that conditional green card expires, you will need to file Form I-751 (Petition to Remove the Conditions of Residence) to remove those conditions and to get a standard green card as well as permanent residency in the US. The card will need to be renewed every ten years but your status will be permanent.
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Citizenship Application Form N-400
Replace Certificate of Citizenship Form N-565
Certificate of Citizenship Form N-600
Green Card Replacement Form I-90
Remove Condition on Green Card Form I-751
Adjustment of Status Form I-485
International Adoption Immigration
Visitor Exchange Visa (J1 Visa)
Skilled/Unskilled Work Visa (H2B Visa)
Intracompany Transferee (L1 Visa)
Extraordinary Ability Work Visa (O1 Visa)
Religious Worker Visa (R1 Visa)
US Visa Entry for Spouse and Children
US Citizenship Application Form N-400
Employment Authorization Document Form I-765
Travel Document Application Form I-131
Conditional Green Card Form I-751
Certificate of Citizenship Replacment Form N-565
Certificate of Citizenship Application Form N-600
Duplication Approval Notice Form I-824
Temporary Protected Status Form I-821
Affidavit of Support Form I-134