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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.

What should I do if I have petitioned for my minor children from Jamaica on April 2012 as a permanent resident but has had no answer?

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Answered by attorney Michael Alexander Yurasov-Lichtenberg (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Havens Lichtenberg PLLC
There is nothing you can do. Processing of the immigrant petitions in F2A category takes about 2 years, and you will receive a notice when your petition gets approved.
There is nothing you can do. Processing of the immigrant petitions in F2A category takes about 2 years, and you will receive a notice when your petition gets approved.
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Where can I get married if I don't turn 18 until later this year?

Answered by attorney Sufen Hilf
Immigration lawyer at Hilf & Hilf PLC
Some states grant marriage certificates to minors with consent of their parents. You should be ok to get married now. At the time you need to file I 864 affidavit of support, you should be 18 thus eligible to fill out the form.
Some states grant marriage certificates to minors with consent of their parents. You should be ok to get married now. At the time you need to file I 864 affidavit of support, you should be 18 thus eligible to fill out the form.
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Should I get married in the US or Mexico?

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Answered by attorney Yahima Suarez (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Hernandez & Suarez, PL
It shall not matter where you get married. However, to give you suggestions, I would need further information. Your question does not state where your boyfriend currently resides. If he is in Mexico and cannot obtain a visa to travel to the US, then you may have to marry in Mexico to petition him or you may want to wait to become a citizen and then petition him as a fianc?. If he is in the United States, I would need to know how he entered the US. If he entered through the border he cannot adjust status (get residency) unless he leaves the US and goes through consular processing and present various waivers (not an easy case) depending on his situation. If he is in the US and entered with visa, even though the visa expired, then you should wait until you become a citizen to petition him and of course, you would get marry in the US. So, the answer depends on the facts of your specific case.
It shall not matter where you get married. However, to give you suggestions, I would need further information. Your question does not state where your boyfriend currently resides. If he is in Mexico and cannot obtain a visa to travel to the US, then you may have to marry in Mexico to petition him or you may want to wait to become a citizen and then petition him as a fianc?. If he is in the United States, I would need to know how he entered the US. If he entered through the border he cannot adjust status (get residency) unless he leaves the US and goes through consular processing and present various waivers (not an easy case) depending on his situation. If he is in the US and entered with visa, even though the visa expired, then you should wait until you become a citizen to petition him and of course, you would get marry in the US. So, the answer depends on the facts of your specific case.
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