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Is this marriage fraud and will I be deported?

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Answered by attorney Lana Vladimirovna Kurilova Rich (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Lana Kurilova Rich PLLC
It sounds like you came to the US awhile back, several months ago, right? Were you asked at the border about your intentions? Did you lie at all to an officer at the border? If no questions were asked and you came in with your B2 visa and married the father of your child several months later, there is no fraud that I can see - provided, of course, that this is a genuine marriage and you truly intend to raise a family with your husband. You are not required to inform the CBP officers when you enter the US that you are pregnant. If you are asked a question, you cannot lie. But coming to the US while pregnant is not fraud by any stretch of imagination. Of course, if you lied anywhere along the way, this could cause a problem later. This is why I tell all my clients that the worst thing they can do is lie on their applications or verbally to any immigration or consular officers. That said, you are not required to volunteer any information. If not asked - you do not have to volunteer any information. But if asked - tell the truth. If nothing happened to you at the border, no questions, no lies, you should be just fine.
It sounds like you came to the US awhile back, several months ago, right? Were you asked at the border about your intentions? Did you lie at all to an officer at the border? If no questions were asked and you came in with your B2 visa and married the father of your child several months later, there is no fraud that I can see - provided, of course, that this is a genuine marriage and you truly intend to raise a family with your husband. You are not required to inform the CBP officers when you enter the US that you are pregnant. If you are asked a question, you cannot lie. But coming to the US while pregnant is not fraud by any stretch of imagination. Of course, if you lied anywhere along the way, this could cause a problem later. This is why I tell all my clients that the worst thing they can do is lie on their applications or verbally to any immigration or consular officers. That said, you are not required to volunteer any information. If not asked - you do not have to volunteer any information. But if asked - tell the truth. If nothing happened to you at the border, no questions, no lies, you should be just fine.
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Is filing for a green card through marriage difficult if you are on F1 STEM OPT marrying a U.S Citizen?

Answered by attorney Stephen Arnold Black
Immigration lawyer at The Law Office of Stephen A. Black
A foreign national who entered the country legally and then marries an American citizen can obtain his green card through the process of adjustment of status. So the process can be pretty straightforward. Counsel in any state can represent you.
A foreign national who entered the country legally and then marries an American citizen can obtain his green card through the process of adjustment of status. So the process can be pretty straightforward. Counsel in any state can represent you.
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What can he do to cancel the deportation even though he sign it?

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Answered by attorney Phong Thanh Tran (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Law Office of Pho Ethan Tran, PLLC
If your husband is eligible to apply for lawful permanent resident status, he will need to file a motion with the immigration judge to reopen his case to allow him to apply for adjustment of status.
If your husband is eligible to apply for lawful permanent resident status, he will need to file a motion with the immigration judge to reopen his case to allow him to apply for adjustment of status.
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