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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.

Can an expatriate who married overseas a Filipino citizen with a B2 visa, repatriate to USA and apply for a green card for Filipino wife?

Answered by attorney Stephen Arnold Black
Immigration lawyer at The Law Office of Stephen A. Black
Hello Bart...You should retain counsel here in Florida to make sure your case goes smoothly. There are special rules for fillipina nationals that may cause less of an obstacle. 
Hello Bart...You should retain counsel here in Florida to make sure your case goes smoothly. There are special rules for fillipina nationals that may cause less of an obstacle. 
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Doesn't reach 125% of poverty guidelines for I-864

Answered by attorney Harun Kazmi
Immigration lawyer at Kazmi & Sakata
Hello. If you can show your current income is enough, you do not need to show the assets. You can also get a letter verifying your annual income. Provide that with your last few paychecks over the 125% and you should be ok. 
Hello. If you can show your current income is enough, you do not need to show the assets. You can also get a letter verifying your annual income. Provide that with your last few paychecks over the 125% and you should be ok. 
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What is the possibilty of someone who is deported for having entered into the US illegaly to become legal?

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Answered by attorney David H Stoller (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Stoller & Moreno, P.A.
Your husband has made an awful mess of the situation. Appears to me that he is now subject to what is commonly referred to as the "permanent bar" described at ?212(a)(9)(C) of the Immigration and Nationality Act. What does this mean? A foreign national who has accrued a period of one year or more of "unlawful presence" in the US will be barred for ten years from returning. There is a "waiver" available to get around this problem if the foreign national can establish that it would be an "extreme hardship" to his spouse or parent (who is a resident or citizen) if he is not permitted to return. However, if that same person then attempts to come to the US illegally the foreign national is now barred for ten years and cannot file a request to have that bar "waived" until he has remained outside of the US for ten years. So the first bar permits the foreign national to apply to have the bar waived at any time before the expiration of the ten year penalty. The second bar requires that the individual reside outside of the US for ten years before being able to file the waiver application to return. There are few penalties under US immigration law which are much worse or much harsher than this one. The purpose here is to deter people from frequent violations of the immigration laws and the conduct n which your husband engaged is impossible to fix without waiting an extended period of time to fix it. I completely understand the difficulties which are apparent when situations such as these create separated families. But we are a nation of laws and a nation with a border. When those laws are violated and the border not respected, the penalties which can be imposed are very harsh. Be careful out there, attorneys and others will tell you that they can help when they can't. I encourage you to seek the advice of a competent and knowledgeable attorney. Just make sure that you are dealing with someone who is licensed and someone who has the qualifications to provide you the advice that you need. Good luck.
Your husband has made an awful mess of the situation. Appears to me that he is now subject to what is commonly referred to as the "permanent bar" described at ?212(a)(9)(C) of the Immigration and Nationality Act. What does this mean? A foreign national who has accrued a period of one year or more of "unlawful presence" in the US will be barred for ten years from returning. There is a "waiver" available to get around this problem if the foreign national can establish that it would be an "extreme hardship" to his spouse or parent (who is a resident or citizen) if he is not permitted to return. However, if that same person then attempts to come to the US illegally the foreign national is now barred for ten years and cannot file a request to have that bar "waived" until he has remained outside of the US for ten years. So the first bar permits the foreign national to apply to have the bar waived at any time before the expiration of the ten year penalty. The second bar requires that the individual reside outside of the US for ten years before being able to file the waiver application to return. There are few penalties under US immigration law which are much worse or much harsher than this one. The purpose here is to deter people from frequent violations of the immigration laws and the conduct n which your husband engaged is impossible to fix without waiting an extended period of time to fix it. I completely understand the difficulties which are apparent when situations such as these create separated families. But we are a nation of laws and a nation with a border. When those laws are violated and the border not respected, the penalties which can be imposed are very harsh. Be careful out there, attorneys and others will tell you that they can help when they can't. I encourage you to seek the advice of a competent and knowledgeable attorney. Just make sure that you are dealing with someone who is licensed and someone who has the qualifications to provide you the advice that you need. Good luck.
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