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To what extent can only A 10 card get asylum, and can only A 10 card get a green card for marriage?

Asylum applicants can apply for conversion to a marriage green card after marrying an American citizen or permanent resident. Usually, asylum seekers need to prove that their marriage with their spouses is real, not a fake marriage to get a green card.

Asylum applicants may get A 10 card in the asylum application process, but this does not mean that they can get a green card for marriage. Asylum applicants need to meet certain conditions and provide corresponding application materials before they can apply for a green card for marriage.

If asylum seekers have obtained the A 10 card, they can submit the I- 130 application form to apply for a green card for marriage. I- 130 application form requires basic information of the applicant and spouse, marriage certificate, copy of spouse's ID card or permanent resident card, copy of spouse's birth certificate and passport, spouse's tax record, photos and application fee, etc.

After submitting the I- 130 application form, the asylum applicant needs to wait for the approval of the Immigration Bureau. If the I- 130 application is approved, the asylum applicant needs to fill in the I-485 application form and apply for a change of permanent resident status. If asylum seekers are still in the United States, they can apply for adjustment of their status in that country.

In short, asylum seekers who apply for a green card for marriage need to meet certain conditions and provide corresponding application materials before they can obtain permanent resident status after being approved by the Immigration Bureau.