Adrian, MI Immigration Law Firms & Lawyers

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I am going to marry a girl from Brazil if I get married to her in the U.S. what paperwork do I need?

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Answered by attorney Alan Rodolfo Diamante (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Law Offices of Alan R. Diamante APLC
You mean what papers will she need. You start with an i-130 form. If she entered lawfully, you can file the i-485 concurrently. Get an attorney in order to do it right.
You mean what papers will she need. You start with an i-130 form. If she entered lawfully, you can file the i-485 concurrently. Get an attorney in order to do it right.
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What is the best way for my fiance to get legal?

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Answered by attorney Jennifer Hanna (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Wren & Gateways Law Group, LLC
Has he been legal the entire time he has been in the US? If so, the processing time for him will be six months to a year outside of the country. This the timeline is about the same with a fiance or spouse. Sometimes, it is easier to get approved if you're married, and the filing fees with immigration are less for a spouse because you don?t need to apply for adjustment of status after he enters the country. If he has been out of status during the time he has been here I would recommend that you consult an experienced immigration attorney before he leaves the United States. Good Luck!
Has he been legal the entire time he has been in the US? If so, the processing time for him will be six months to a year outside of the country. This the timeline is about the same with a fiance or spouse. Sometimes, it is easier to get approved if you're married, and the filing fees with immigration are less for a spouse because you don?t need to apply for adjustment of status after he enters the country. If he has been out of status during the time he has been here I would recommend that you consult an experienced immigration attorney before he leaves the United States. Good Luck!
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Is it OK to send both applications together for i-130 and i-485 when I'm without status in US or should I get an attorney?

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Answered by attorney Lana Vladimirovna Kurilova Rich (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Lana Kurilova Rich PLLC
You should file both forms (and all applicable additional forms and supporting documents) all together as one comprehensive package. Your overstay does not matter for this process; so long as you have no criminal history, and so long as your marriage is genuine, you should be able to adjust your status.
You should file both forms (and all applicable additional forms and supporting documents) all together as one comprehensive package. Your overstay does not matter for this process; so long as you have no criminal history, and so long as your marriage is genuine, you should be able to adjust your status.
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