wantmygcnow
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thankful said:When a person receives a green card based on employment, his spouse and children also get green cards regardless of where they are (they have to meet the requirments regarding criminal history, public charge etc). The relevant date is the date the principlal's green card is issued. And if he was married before the green card approval, the wife can become attached to his green card application and gets a green card for her too. If the marriage is after the green card approval then no.
Think about asylum--a person you marry before asylulm aproval gets asylum status too. And after asylum grant tough luck. The logic is the same here. replace green card approval with asylum approval.
But my point was that unlike Asylee derivates. H1 who marry after they have filed I-485 can add their wife to their applications. Most of the H-1 who came to this country at young age(early 20's) and applied for GC, went back and got married but brought back their wives on H-2's because h-1 was still valid.