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  • 3904 W. Caldwell Ave., Visalia, CA 93277

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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.

How can I make my fiance a citizen so that he can come back and stay?

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Answered by attorney Bijal Mahesh Jani (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Law Office of Bijal Jani
You would first have to marry him, then a petition for his green card would have to be filed, he would have to satisfy the permanent residency requirements, and then file an application for naturalization (which he can do so after 3 years of receiving his green card if his green card issuance is based upon marriage to an US citizen).
You would first have to marry him, then a petition for his green card would have to be filed, he would have to satisfy the permanent residency requirements, and then file an application for naturalization (which he can do so after 3 years of receiving his green card if his green card issuance is based upon marriage to an US citizen).
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Will I be deported because I overstayed with my visa?

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Answered by attorney Patrick Lee Jarrett (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Jarrett & Price, LLC
You need to speak with an immigration attorney to review your situation. If you entered legally, married a US Citizen, and are otherwise admissible, you qualify to adjust your status while remaining in the US. However, qualifying does not guarantee approval of the petition. You should seek the assistance of counsel before moving forward with your petition.
You need to speak with an immigration attorney to review your situation. If you entered legally, married a US Citizen, and are otherwise admissible, you qualify to adjust your status while remaining in the US. However, qualifying does not guarantee approval of the petition. You should seek the assistance of counsel before moving forward with your petition.
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Will I be able to come to the US before I become 21?

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Answered by attorney Alan Rodolfo Diamante (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Law Offices of Alan R. Diamante APLC
If your mother is eligible for naturalization, you can come faster if she is granted soon. If not, you need to monitor the visa bulletin and see CSPA.
If your mother is eligible for naturalization, you can come faster if she is granted soon. If not, you need to monitor the visa bulletin and see CSPA.