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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.

How do I get him to come back with me as a fiancé if I wish to marry my boyfriend in Ghana?

Answered by attorney M. Gabriela Ungo
Immigration lawyer at GC Ungo Immigration
The fiance visa would be a quicker option, but you would need to marry him in the the U.S. The process is usually about 7-8 months. Once he enters the U.S with a fiance visa, you need to marry within 90 days of entry and then file a green card for him. Fiancee visa plus filing a green card later in the U.S. is quicker but more costly. If you decide to marry him Ghana, the average wait is 15-18 months before he can enter with a green card (immigrant visa).
The fiance visa would be a quicker option, but you would need to marry him in the the U.S. The process is usually about 7-8 months. Once he enters the U.S with a fiance visa, you need to marry within 90 days of entry and then file a green card for him. Fiancee visa plus filing a green card later in the U.S. is quicker but more costly. If you decide to marry him Ghana, the average wait is 15-18 months before he can enter with a green card (immigrant visa).
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Can we start over with our AOS application and try to get a 10 year green card instead since my wife and I have been married over 2 years?

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Answered by attorney Richard Stephan Kolomejec (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Richard S. Kolomejec
You can do an INFO PASS appointment to speak to an immigration officer. But it is probably easier just to refile the case with an attorney.
You can do an INFO PASS appointment to speak to an immigration officer. But it is probably easier just to refile the case with an attorney.

Am I a green card holder if I live in the US and I don't have a job?

Christine Victoria Troy
Answered by attorney Christine Victoria Troy (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at The Law Office of Christine Troy
I don't really understand your question. I think it would be best for you to make an appointment with a competent immigration attorney in your region for a full consult. He or she can then review the law with you and see if any possible options exist.
I don't really understand your question. I think it would be best for you to make an appointment with a competent immigration attorney in your region for a full consult. He or she can then review the law with you and see if any possible options exist.
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