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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.

If I want to petition my mother, where do I start?

Christine Victoria Troy
Answered by attorney Christine Victoria Troy (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at The Law Office of Christine Troy
Given the fact pattern you describe, you start by visiting a competent immigration attorney who focuses on removal/deportation law. It may be that your mother was removed in absentia and there is an order against her. If her last place was in court, you may need to file a motion to reopen and then start processing for her there. Aila.org or your local chapter of the state bar are a good place to start in locating the correct attorney.
Given the fact pattern you describe, you start by visiting a competent immigration attorney who focuses on removal/deportation law. It may be that your mother was removed in absentia and there is an order against her. If her last place was in court, you may need to file a motion to reopen and then start processing for her there. Aila.org or your local chapter of the state bar are a good place to start in locating the correct attorney.
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Can my father sponsor me?

Answered by attorney Louis M. Piscopo
Immigration lawyer at Law Offices of Louis M. Piscopo, APLC
Your father can petition you if you are unmarried. He does so by filing an I-130 petition. Depending on what country you are from, it will take about 7 years, or more if from Mexico or the Philippines.
Your father can petition you if you are unmarried. He does so by filing an I-130 petition. Depending on what country you are from, it will take about 7 years, or more if from Mexico or the Philippines.
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How could we get an adjustment of status?

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Answered by attorney Michael Alexander Yurasov-Lichtenberg (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Havens Lichtenberg PLLC
Your fiance's approval for DACA does not change anything in respect to his ability to adjust status. If he was inspected and admitted on his last entry into the U.S., and if you are a U.S. citizen, you can file an immigrant petition for him (after the marriage) and an application for adjustment of status. Assuming that your marriage will be real, not just to give him a green card, and assuming that he does not have any disqualifications (like criminal convictions, bad history of immigration law violations, contagious diseases of public significance, association with terrorists, etc.), he should be able to get a conditional green card based on his marriage to you. If you are not a U.S. citizen, or if your fiance was not admitted to the U.S., or if he has any disqualifications, he cannot adjust status - and having deferred action approval does not change that.
Your fiance's approval for DACA does not change anything in respect to his ability to adjust status. If he was inspected and admitted on his last entry into the U.S., and if you are a U.S. citizen, you can file an immigrant petition for him (after the marriage) and an application for adjustment of status. Assuming that your marriage will be real, not just to give him a green card, and assuming that he does not have any disqualifications (like criminal convictions, bad history of immigration law violations, contagious diseases of public significance, association with terrorists, etc.), he should be able to get a conditional green card based on his marriage to you. If you are not a U.S. citizen, or if your fiance was not admitted to the U.S., or if he has any disqualifications, he cannot adjust status - and having deferred action approval does not change that.
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