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Immigration lawyers help individuals, families, and businesses navigate the complex laws governing entry and residence in the United States. They handle matters such as visas, green cards, citizenship applications, asylum claims, and deportation defense. Their expertise is crucial for overcoming bureaucratic hurdles and achieving immigration goals successfully.

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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.

What would be the easiest way to legalize my boyfriend's status?

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Answered by attorney Richard Stephan Kolomejec (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Richard S. Kolomejec
Either way works. The bad news is that both processes take between 6 to 12 months. I prefer the marriage process because he comes to the US with a green card. If you do the fiance visa, then you still need to apply for the green card later on. It is alot cheaper doing the green card from the beginning. You end up saving almost $2000.
Either way works. The bad news is that both processes take between 6 to 12 months. I prefer the marriage process because he comes to the US with a green card. If you do the fiance visa, then you still need to apply for the green card later on. It is alot cheaper doing the green card from the beginning. You end up saving almost $2000.
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After being deported, what is the quickest way to re-enter the US legally?

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Answered by attorney Francis John Cowhig (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Francis John Cowhig
Possibly, but no guarantees. However, the process, if available, is too complicated to explain in an email. You will need to contact an experienced immigration attorney for a face-to-face consultation and give him/her all of the facts surrounding your fiances case. He/she would then be in a better position to analyze you case and advise you of your options.
Possibly, but no guarantees. However, the process, if available, is too complicated to explain in an email. You will need to contact an experienced immigration attorney for a face-to-face consultation and give him/her all of the facts surrounding your fiances case. He/she would then be in a better position to analyze you case and advise you of your options.
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What can I do about out of status for 6 years?

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Answered by attorney Richard Stephan Kolomejec (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Richard S. Kolomejec
You can complete the entire processs in the US without leaving the country to apply for another visa. I am assuming that you are a US citizen as well.
You can complete the entire processs in the US without leaving the country to apply for another visa. I am assuming that you are a US citizen as well.
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