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Does my fiance still have a chance to fix papers?

Answered by attorney David L. Leon
Immigration lawyer at David L. Leon, P.C.
I would have to review the file, as I don't know what kind of fraudulent papers your prior lawyer filed. Also, I need to know how the order of removal was achieved, and how many entries without inspection there were. I?m assuming by walking you mean that the fiancee entered the US without inspection. Was this the most recent entry? How many entries total?
I would have to review the file, as I don't know what kind of fraudulent papers your prior lawyer filed. Also, I need to know how the order of removal was achieved, and how many entries without inspection there were. I?m assuming by walking you mean that the fiancee entered the US without inspection. Was this the most recent entry? How many entries total?
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How long will it take if I petitioned my husband and children from the Philippines if I'm only a green card holder?

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Answered by attorney Michael Alexander Yurasov-Lichtenberg (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Havens Lichtenberg PLLC
Assuming that your U.S. citizen daughter is over 21 (otherwise, she cannot be a petitioner), a petition for her father will be an immediate relative petition; it should be approved in 5 months to 1 year; then an interview at the U.S. Consulate in the Philippines should happen within several months. Petitions for your daughter's brothers and sisters will be in F4 category; even though approvals of these petitions will take up to 2 years, the visas will not be available for your children for about 23 years (yes, the line is that long). If you are (or can become) a U.S. permanent resident, and sponsor your children, they could get their immigrant visas (green cards) in 2.5 years (if they are under 21) or in 10 years (if they are older than 21 but not married).
Assuming that your U.S. citizen daughter is over 21 (otherwise, she cannot be a petitioner), a petition for her father will be an immediate relative petition; it should be approved in 5 months to 1 year; then an interview at the U.S. Consulate in the Philippines should happen within several months. Petitions for your daughter's brothers and sisters will be in F4 category; even though approvals of these petitions will take up to 2 years, the visas will not be available for your children for about 23 years (yes, the line is that long). If you are (or can become) a U.S. permanent resident, and sponsor your children, they could get their immigrant visas (green cards) in 2.5 years (if they are under 21) or in 10 years (if they are older than 21 but not married).
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How can I bring someone from Bangladesh to the US?

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Answered by attorney Bruce A. Coane (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Coane & Associates, PLLC
Sure, as long as they qualify and are not excludable. The most appropriate way to bring a fiance is with the K-1 fiance visa.
Sure, as long as they qualify and are not excludable. The most appropriate way to bring a fiance is with the K-1 fiance visa.