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  • 3904 W. Caldwell Ave., Visalia, CA 93277, U.S.A.

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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.

Is there any way my husband can find out that I had sponsored my mother?

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Answered by attorney Marie Andree Michaud (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Marie Michaud, Attorney At Law
The story doesn't say whether you are already living with your fiance, or whether you will move in with him after the marriage or earlier. IF he lives with you during the time you are filing for your mom, be aware that the I-130 receipt notice and I-130 approval notice will come to your home. You must make an affidavit of support for your mom, and show your tax return. If you are married with him at the moment of providing the affidavit of support, his financial information and documents will need to be included in the paperwork, unless your income is sufficient. (I have concern because you stated you are a student). IF you do not live with him during the process, he might not find out. However, I am a little puzzled...What's so wrong with helping your mother? Your fiance should admire you for this.
The story doesn't say whether you are already living with your fiance, or whether you will move in with him after the marriage or earlier. IF he lives with you during the time you are filing for your mom, be aware that the I-130 receipt notice and I-130 approval notice will come to your home. You must make an affidavit of support for your mom, and show your tax return. If you are married with him at the moment of providing the affidavit of support, his financial information and documents will need to be included in the paperwork, unless your income is sufficient. (I have concern because you stated you are a student). IF you do not live with him during the process, he might not find out. However, I am a little puzzled...What's so wrong with helping your mother? Your fiance should admire you for this.
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Is there a way I can help my brother and sister amend their birth certificates if I live in the US?

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Answered by attorney Myron Russell Morales (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Quan Law Group, PLLC
Normally, you can file an application to amend a birth certificate through the mail. If there is sufficient evidence then it is made. Otherwise there may be a hearing and they would have to enter the US for the hearing.
Normally, you can file an application to amend a birth certificate through the mail. If there is sufficient evidence then it is made. Otherwise there may be a hearing and they would have to enter the US for the hearing.
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If I overstayed my visa and got married to a US citizen, what should I do?

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Answered by attorney Bruce A. Coane (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Coane & Associates, PLLC
If a person overstays and marries a USA citizen, they can apply for a green card. Of course, having a competent immigration lawyer, especially in your case where they are looking to arrest or deport you, is highly advisable
If a person overstays and marries a USA citizen, they can apply for a green card. Of course, having a competent immigration lawyer, especially in your case where they are looking to arrest or deport you, is highly advisable
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