Delta, CO Immigration Law Firms & Lawyers

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  • 300 Stafford Lane, Suite 3023, Delta, CO 81416

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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 forms do I file for my non-citizen husband?

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Answered by attorney Francis John Cowhig (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Francis John Cowhig
I am assuming that he is still in status on his student visa. You would first need to file a form I-130 and then a form I-485. I would strongly suggest that you consult with an experienced immigration attorney to guide you through the process and to make sure that all of the necessary documentation is supplied to the U.S.C.I.S. in a timely manner so as not to delay or prejudice your petition.
I am assuming that he is still in status on his student visa. You would first need to file a form I-130 and then a form I-485. I would strongly suggest that you consult with an experienced immigration attorney to guide you through the process and to make sure that all of the necessary documentation is supplied to the U.S.C.I.S. in a timely manner so as not to delay or prejudice your petition.
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Can we still file for the adjustment of status even if my visa has expired?

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Answered by attorney Jeffrey N Lisnow (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Law Office of Jeffrey Lisnow
I suggest you consult with an experienced immigration attorney before you do anything. Filing a case that gets denied may result in you being placed into removal proceedings. While money may be an issue now, spending on a consultation may save you a lot more later on.
I suggest you consult with an experienced immigration attorney before you do anything. Filing a case that gets denied may result in you being placed into removal proceedings. While money may be an issue now, spending on a consultation may save you a lot more later on.
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My wife is Chinese and has B1/B2 visa which is valid for 10 years. We are currently in China but plan on moving to America in 2016.

Answered by attorney Doreen A. Emenike
Immigration lawyer at Law Offices of Doreen A Emenike
Hello, Yes, you can file for her son also. If you file now that he is under 21 years old it will be much faster. You can petition from China so that her son's application gets started now as he is 20 years old. It is important to speak to an experienced immigration lawyer so that you can make certain you file at the right time to avoid any lengthy separation with your wife's son. Good Luck.   Disclaimer: This information is of a general nature and is not, nor is it intended to be legal advice. For legal advice about your specific situation, please speak to your immigration lawyer.
Hello, Yes, you can file for her son also. If you file now that he is under 21 years old it will be much faster. You can petition from China so that her son's application gets started now as he is 20 years old. It is important to speak to an experienced immigration lawyer so that you can make certain you file at the right time to avoid any lengthy separation with your wife's son. Good Luck.   Disclaimer: This information is of a general nature and is not, nor is it intended to be legal advice. For legal advice about your specific situation, please speak to your immigration lawyer.
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