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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 I adjust my status in the US after I marry a green card holder?

Answered by attorney Lynne Rogers Feldman
Immigration lawyer at Feldman Feldman Associates, PC
After you marry a green card holder he or she may file an I-130 petition for you which only gets you a place in line - this does not give you the legal right to remain here and it is important to continue to maintain status if you are in status now. You would be in the FB-2a category which is working on December 2008 cases for most countries (September 2008 for Mexican nationals). Once your spouse becomes a U.S. citizen or your Priority Date becomes current in the FB-2a category then you can adjust in the U.S potentially. If you are in status at the time you are eligible to file, then adjustment should be no problem. If you have failed to maintain status you should consult with an immigration lawyer to review your history and determine eligibility for adjustment, consular processing, eligibility for Sec. 245(i), waiver etc.
After you marry a green card holder he or she may file an I-130 petition for you which only gets you a place in line - this does not give you the legal right to remain here and it is important to continue to maintain status if you are in status now. You would be in the FB-2a category which is working on December 2008 cases for most countries (September 2008 for Mexican nationals). Once your spouse becomes a U.S. citizen or your Priority Date becomes current in the FB-2a category then you can adjust in the U.S potentially. If you are in status at the time you are eligible to file, then adjustment should be no problem. If you have failed to maintain status you should consult with an immigration lawyer to review your history and determine eligibility for adjustment, consular processing, eligibility for Sec. 245(i), waiver etc.
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Gabs between visits to the states?

Answered by attorney Renea Overstreet
Immigration lawyer at The Overstreet Law Firm
As long as you didn't overstay the term of the permit, you should be okay to revisit. If there is a problem it likely won't be because of the Visa but because of security. 
As long as you didn't overstay the term of the permit, you should be okay to revisit. If there is a problem it likely won't be because of the Visa but because of security. 
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How do I stop the father of my child from getting deported to Mexico?

Answered by attorney Kevin L. Dixler
Immigration lawyer at Law Office of Kevin L. Dixler
This is an challenging and unfortunate situation. An answer will require much more information and take time to evaluate. I strongly recommend an appointment with a competent and experience immigration attorney as soon as possible. There may be hope, but it will take time to discuss the options and decide whether you are able to pursue any of these.
This is an challenging and unfortunate situation. An answer will require much more information and take time to evaluate. I strongly recommend an appointment with a competent and experience immigration attorney as soon as possible. There may be hope, but it will take time to discuss the options and decide whether you are able to pursue any of these.
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