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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 do I do to petition my fiancee from the Philippines?

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Answered by attorney Reza Athari (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Reza Athari & Associates, PLLC
You would need to file an I-129F as well as an I-134 for her with immigration. You would need to submit the required documents which are listed on the instructions of each form. The process can take anywhere from 6-12 months before she is able to have an interview at the embassy in Manila. After obtaining the visa, you will have 90 days to marry your fiancee once they enter the US. A lot of people apply on their own and I do not recommend that. One mistake you make and the process gets a lot longer. I suggest you hire an immigration attorney.
You would need to file an I-129F as well as an I-134 for her with immigration. You would need to submit the required documents which are listed on the instructions of each form. The process can take anywhere from 6-12 months before she is able to have an interview at the embassy in Manila. After obtaining the visa, you will have 90 days to marry your fiancee once they enter the US. A lot of people apply on their own and I do not recommend that. One mistake you make and the process gets a lot longer. I suggest you hire an immigration attorney.
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Am I still eligible for US citizenship even though I am going through a divorce?

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Answered by attorney Hugo Florido (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Florido & Associates, P.A.
Generally to apply for citizenship three years from obtaining your green card you marriage to the U.S.C. must be in good standing. The divorce would force you to wait two more years, or five years from having obtained your green card.
Generally to apply for citizenship three years from obtaining your green card you marriage to the U.S.C. must be in good standing. The divorce would force you to wait two more years, or five years from having obtained your green card.
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Is it possible for us to apply for a green card without a lawyer?

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Answered by attorney Yahima Suarez (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Hernandez & Suarez, PL
I would recommend you consult with a lawyer before you venture into filing a petition for your husband. You want to make sure that he does qualify before you file any paperwork with immigration. If you file a petition for him and he does not qualify, he will be put in deportation proceedings and it may be very difficult to keep him here after that. First you must make sure he entered with inspection, if he did not, he will not be able to have residency unless he leaves the country. It is usually very difficult to be allowed to return. If your husband does qualify, then you must make sure that you send all the appropriate applications and more importantly, all the supporting documents. You could do the process without an attorney, but it is not recommended. I have come across cases where I have decided to not send to immigration certain photos or other evidence because even though it is legitimate, it does look good or may be questioned. An experienced attorney in this area of law will be very helpful to you and your husband.
I would recommend you consult with a lawyer before you venture into filing a petition for your husband. You want to make sure that he does qualify before you file any paperwork with immigration. If you file a petition for him and he does not qualify, he will be put in deportation proceedings and it may be very difficult to keep him here after that. First you must make sure he entered with inspection, if he did not, he will not be able to have residency unless he leaves the country. It is usually very difficult to be allowed to return. If your husband does qualify, then you must make sure that you send all the appropriate applications and more importantly, all the supporting documents. You could do the process without an attorney, but it is not recommended. I have come across cases where I have decided to not send to immigration certain photos or other evidence because even though it is legitimate, it does look good or may be questioned. An experienced attorney in this area of law will be very helpful to you and your husband.
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