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Hello im send my ifor but not anythink come too me why what happen

Alexander Joseph Segal
Answered by attorney Alexander Joseph Segal (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at The Law Offices of Grinberg & Segal, PLLC
You are goint to have to do a much better job explaining your quesiton if you are to get an answer. 
You are goint to have to do a much better job explaining your quesiton if you are to get an answer. 

Can I apply for my biological parents if I am adopted?

Answered by attorney David Nabow Soloway
Immigration lawyer at Kennedy, Nalepa & Soloway, P.C.
Generally, when a child is formally adopted, i.e. through a formal adoption process with an Adoption Decree issued by an appropriate court, in the eyes of the law the relationship with the biological parents are severed and the relationship with the adoptive parents are recognized. If a child is not formally adopted, i.e. there is no court order and the family members merely treat the relationships as if the child were the child of different parents, then in the eyes of the law the relationship with the biological parents remains (and when the child becomes an adult, if he/she is a U.S. Citizen, the child may sponsor the parents to get immigration benefits in the Immediate Relative visa category).
Generally, when a child is formally adopted, i.e. through a formal adoption process with an Adoption Decree issued by an appropriate court, in the eyes of the law the relationship with the biological parents are severed and the relationship with the adoptive parents are recognized. If a child is not formally adopted, i.e. there is no court order and the family members merely treat the relationships as if the child were the child of different parents, then in the eyes of the law the relationship with the biological parents remains (and when the child becomes an adult, if he/she is a U.S. Citizen, the child may sponsor the parents to get immigration benefits in the Immediate Relative visa category).
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Can my husband sponsor my green card if he has filed the petition for his ex-wife in 2005?

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Answered by attorney Peter S Kollory (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at The Law Offices of Peter S. Kollory
The same answer is relevant to both the questions. As long as you have the divorce decree/judgment from the court of competent jurisdiction, he can sponsor you. You do not need to worry about what papers were filed or not for the first spouse as it is not relevant. However, a lawyer has to look at the papers and a personal interview to confirm.
The same answer is relevant to both the questions. As long as you have the divorce decree/judgment from the court of competent jurisdiction, he can sponsor you. You do not need to worry about what papers were filed or not for the first spouse as it is not relevant. However, a lawyer has to look at the papers and a personal interview to confirm.
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