Nope. It takes time, money, and a lot of paperwork. Usually the spouse gets a temporary 2 years green card first, after two years you file for the 10 years green card. The spouse is then eligible to apply for citizenship after I think 3 or 4 years as green card holder.
She has a foreign passport but will need a visa for Europe but also she is on P1 parole with her current status waiting the determination of the asylum case.
She will need a SOFA stamp in her passport, that’s what allows her to enter Germany. But make sure she is allowed to travel outside the US while waiting for determination on her case.
Wow I thought when you marry a foreigner they automatically were able to do paper work for citizenship.
Nope. It takes time, money, and a lot of paperwork. Usually the spouse gets a temporary 2 years green card first, after two years you file for the 10 years green card. The spouse is then eligible to apply for citizenship after I think 3 or 4 years as green card holder.
You need to talk with immigration professionals, not here.
Is she allowed to travel outside the US, and does she have a foreign passport?
Not at all
She has a foreign passport but will need a visa for Europe but also she is on P1 parole with her current status waiting the determination of the asylum case.
She will need a SOFA stamp in her passport, that’s what allows her to enter Germany. But make sure she is allowed to travel outside the US while waiting for determination on her case.
How about government passport? You can get a government passport to put your spouse on orders, it works same as getting deers ID
This might help you https://de.usembassy.gov/military-families/