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Willis Law

4.7
43 Reviews
  • 491 West South Street, Kalamazoo, MI 49007+3 locations

  • Law Firm with 16 lawyers3 awards

  • We view the issues facing our clients as our own and are dedicated to creating clients for life by achieving the best possible outcomes. To learn more about how we can help you... Read More

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Varnum LLP

4.7
236 Reviews
  • 211 East Water Street, Suite 400, Kalamazoo, MI 49007+5 locations

  • Law Firm with 184 lawyers3 awards

  • Empowering Visionaries and Innovators From across the nation to around the world, Varnum LLP stands as the steadfast legal partner for visionary leaders and pioneering innovators... Read More

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Willis Law

4.7
43 Reviews
  • Serving Augusta, MI and Kalamazoo County, Michigan

  • Law Firm with 16 lawyers3 awards

  • We view the issues facing our clients as our own and are dedicated to creating clients for life by achieving the best possible outcomes. To learn more about how we can help you... Read More

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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.

Can I remain in the US on my B1 B2 with my wife and work since my father is filing i130 for me?

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Answered by attorney Fakhrudeen Hussain (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Law Offices of Hussain Gutierrez
If you father is filing an I130 and you are married it will take 7 years before you get any benefit to stay here as an immigrant. If you over stay your B1/B2 visa you will not be able to use your father's I130 to immigrate. Filing an I130 does not give you the eligibility to stay in the US, you have to have some other means to stay here legally.
If you father is filing an I130 and you are married it will take 7 years before you get any benefit to stay here as an immigrant. If you over stay your B1/B2 visa you will not be able to use your father's I130 to immigrate. Filing an I130 does not give you the eligibility to stay in the US, you have to have some other means to stay here legally.
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Am a green card holder and I wants to file I130 form for daughter back home, how long will it take?

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Answered by attorney Michael Alexander Yurasov-Lichtenberg (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Havens Lichtenberg PLLC
It depends on your daughter's age: 1) if she were under 18 when you married your U.S. citizen wife, your wife can sponsor your daughter, and a) if your daughter is still under 21, she can get an immigrant visa in about 1 year; b) if your daughter is over 21 and not married, she can get her visa in about 7 years (but if she was born in the Philippines, it will take 15 years; if in Mexico - 19 years); c) if your daughter is over 21 and married, she can get her visa in 10 years (19 years for Mexico, 20 years - for the Philippines); 2) if your daughter were over 18 when you married your U.S. citizen wife, - your wife cannot sponsor your daughter, and, on your petition, a) if she is under 21 and not married, your daughter might get an immigrant visa in 2.5 years (unless she turns 21 while waiting for her visa, in which case things get too complicated for a discussion here); b) if she is over 21 and not married, she will have to wait about 8 years (about 20 years if she was born in the Philippines or in Mexico); c) if she is married, you cannot sponsor her until you become a U.S. citizen.
It depends on your daughter's age: 1) if she were under 18 when you married your U.S. citizen wife, your wife can sponsor your daughter, and a) if your daughter is still under 21, she can get an immigrant visa in about 1 year; b) if your daughter is over 21 and not married, she can get her visa in about 7 years (but if she was born in the Philippines, it will take 15 years; if in Mexico - 19 years); c) if your daughter is over 21 and married, she can get her visa in 10 years (19 years for Mexico, 20 years - for the Philippines); 2) if your daughter were over 18 when you married your U.S. citizen wife, - your wife cannot sponsor your daughter, and, on your petition, a) if she is under 21 and not married, your daughter might get an immigrant visa in 2.5 years (unless she turns 21 while waiting for her visa, in which case things get too complicated for a discussion here); b) if she is over 21 and not married, she will have to wait about 8 years (about 20 years if she was born in the Philippines or in Mexico); c) if she is married, you cannot sponsor her until you become a U.S. citizen.
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Am I eligible to file my naturalisation under the 3 years of marriage?

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Answered by attorney Francis John Cowhig (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Francis John Cowhig
You can file for naturalization after you have had your green card for three years as long as you are still married to your petitioning spouse. It is 3 years from the approval and issuance of your green card, not the date of your marriage.
You can file for naturalization after you have had your green card for three years as long as you are still married to your petitioning spouse. It is 3 years from the approval and issuance of your green card, not the date of your marriage.
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