Naturalized to sponsor spouse - how do they view?

jasmine7103

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My spouse became USC (He can have dual citizenships) recently. The main reason was so that he could sponsor my GC. I was going through GC process through work which was taking forever.

On his USC interview he was asked for the reason why he wanted to do this. He didn't mention about me. (less is more) A week after he had his oath, we submitted GC paperwork. So when the officer looked at our documents on my GC interview, it is pretty obvious why he became USC. Is this viewed as something negative or does it not matter because by law he had the right to do this.

I was also thinking that since I married someone who was not born USC, who couldn't sponsor my GC originally, that maybe it is easier to prover our marriage being real. Because if all I wanted was GC, then I'd have married a natural born American.
 
People naturalize so they can sponsor family members all the time. Its no big deal, and is actually something USCIS promotes as a benefit to become a USC in the first place!
 
My spouse became USC (He can have dual citizenships) recently. The main reason was so that he could sponsor my GC. I was going through GC process through work which was taking forever.

On his USC interview he was asked for the reason why he wanted to do this. He didn't mention about me. (less is more) A week after he had his oath, we submitted GC paperwork. So when the officer looked at our documents on my GC interview, it is pretty obvious why he became USC. Is this viewed as something negative or does it not matter because by law he had the right to do this.

I was also thinking that since I married someone who was not born USC, who couldn't sponsor my GC originally, that maybe it is easier to prover our marriage being real. Because if all I wanted was GC, then I'd have married a natural born American.

I would think that as long as you guys REALLY LOVE each other and its a legitimate union that's all they want to know.
 
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