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Commonly Asked Immigration Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Will my drug felony case affect my I130 for my wife?

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Answered by attorney Bruce A. Coane (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Coane & Associates, PLLC
As a matter of law, it should be irrelevant. As a practical matter, the CIS could choose to interview you and your wife because of that conviction.
As a matter of law, it should be irrelevant. As a practical matter, the CIS could choose to interview you and your wife because of that conviction.

Would marrying and starting my immigration process keep me from getting deported?

Christine Victoria Troy
Answered by attorney Christine Victoria Troy (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at The Law Office of Christine Troy
If you entered the US legally, then your wife can apply for a green card for you. She can apply for the first step now and then upgrade when she is a US citizen to include the actual green card application. However this does pose the risk that DHS will issue a notice to appear in court, because you will not have the green card application filed with it. So I see why you want to wait to file until she is a USC. In terms of when you marry, you should do that whenever you are ready. Being married does not mean you can't be deported. It is the filing of the green card application which provides a measure of protection. You MUST consult with a competent criminal defense attorney who understands the complex issues of how these cases impact immigration options. I don't know what kind of case you have so it should be fully analyzed to see if it places you at risk and then your attorney can attempt to plead your case in a way that will minimize that risk.
If you entered the US legally, then your wife can apply for a green card for you. She can apply for the first step now and then upgrade when she is a US citizen to include the actual green card application. However this does pose the risk that DHS will issue a notice to appear in court, because you will not have the green card application filed with it. So I see why you want to wait to file until she is a USC. In terms of when you marry, you should do that whenever you are ready. Being married does not mean you can't be deported. It is the filing of the green card application which provides a measure of protection. You MUST consult with a competent criminal defense attorney who understands the complex issues of how these cases impact immigration options. I don't know what kind of case you have so it should be fully analyzed to see if it places you at risk and then your attorney can attempt to plead your case in a way that will minimize that risk.
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Can someone who got citizenship through marriage get a divorce?

Answered by attorney Lynne Rogers Feldman
Immigration lawyer at Feldman Feldman Associates, PC
Are you sure he got citizenship through marriage or did he get permanent residency through marriage. If only PR, then does he have a 2 year or 10 year green card? There shouldn't be a problem getting a divorce but whether he will have immigration consequences from this action need to be first discussed with an immigration attorney. We do charge for consultations and you can schedule one by calling my office below to select a convenient time and date. $350 per hour is the consultation fee; but whatever you pay for the consultation would then be a credit toward the fees for your case if you retain us to do work beyond the consultation.
Are you sure he got citizenship through marriage or did he get permanent residency through marriage. If only PR, then does he have a 2 year or 10 year green card? There shouldn't be a problem getting a divorce but whether he will have immigration consequences from this action need to be first discussed with an immigration attorney. We do charge for consultations and you can schedule one by calling my office below to select a convenient time and date. $350 per hour is the consultation fee; but whatever you pay for the consultation would then be a credit toward the fees for your case if you retain us to do work beyond the consultation.
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