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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 papers should we present to get married to my boyfriend who is a Chinese citizen and came into the US as a traveller?

Answered by attorney Alena Shautsova
Immigration lawyer at Law Offices of Alena Shautsova
You should check with the local office where you guys are going to get married. However, from Immigration point of view, you need to consult with an attorney ASAP.
You should check with the local office where you guys are going to get married. However, from Immigration point of view, you need to consult with an attorney ASAP.
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Can I still get my green card if I file i751?

Answered by attorney Jennifer Maude Oltarsh
Immigration lawyer at Oltarsh & Associates, P.C.
If you prove the marriage was in good faith at its inception then you will be able to remove the conditions.
If you prove the marriage was in good faith at its inception then you will be able to remove the conditions.

Do you think he can be deported?

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Answered by attorney Michael Alexander Yurasov-Lichtenberg (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Havens Lichtenberg PLLC
If your husband is not a known terrorist, or a convicted felon, or a person who was ordered deported from the U.S. before, or has some other disqualification from becoming a permanent resident of the U.S., there is no reason to expect that USCIS would try to deport him; after all, even his authorized stay on B visa will not expire for another month. The first main question that will come up at the interview is whether he lied to the U.S. consul when he applied for his B visa: since you got married less than 90 days from his arrival to the U.S., he will be asked to prove that he did not intend to get married when he came, and did not intend to remain in the U.S. longer when the time he was given when he entered the U.S. The second main question at the interview will be to prove that your marriage is real. If you think this through, you will see that your answers to the two questions will not be easy to formulate in such a way that they would not contradict each other. Perhaps, it is time for you to consider retaining an immigration attorney.
If your husband is not a known terrorist, or a convicted felon, or a person who was ordered deported from the U.S. before, or has some other disqualification from becoming a permanent resident of the U.S., there is no reason to expect that USCIS would try to deport him; after all, even his authorized stay on B visa will not expire for another month. The first main question that will come up at the interview is whether he lied to the U.S. consul when he applied for his B visa: since you got married less than 90 days from his arrival to the U.S., he will be asked to prove that he did not intend to get married when he came, and did not intend to remain in the U.S. longer when the time he was given when he entered the U.S. The second main question at the interview will be to prove that your marriage is real. If you think this through, you will see that your answers to the two questions will not be easy to formulate in such a way that they would not contradict each other. Perhaps, it is time for you to consider retaining an immigration attorney.
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