Yes, if your husband is a U.S. green card holder (lawful permanent resident), he can sponsor you for immigration to the United States by filing a Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). However, unlike spouses of U.S. citizens who are classified as immediate relatives and do not face waiting periods, spouses of green card holders fall under the F2A family preference category, which means they may experience a waiting period due to annual visa limits.

Once the I-130 petition is approved and a visa becomes available, you can proceed with consular processing or adjustment of status if you are already in the U.S. and meet the eligibility criteria. If your husband becomes a U.S. citizen while your petition is pending, your case may be upgraded to the immediate relative category, significantly speeding up the process.