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Commonly Asked Immigration Questions From Users Near You

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How long it will take for an unmarried adult child to get a green card if the parent is about to be a citizen soon?

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Answered by attorney Bruce A. Coane (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Coane & Associates, PLLC
It depends on the quota for your country, but the quota for most countries in that category, shows them processing visas for cases filed before 2/22/07.
It depends on the quota for your country, but the quota for most countries in that category, shows them processing visas for cases filed before 2/22/07.
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What steps need to be taken to get someone back in the US after they are deported?

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Answered by attorney Alan Rodolfo Diamante (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Law Offices of Alan R. Diamante APLC
If someone petitions him, he can apply for a waiver of the deportation. More information is needed to determine if he needs any other waivers.
If someone petitions him, he can apply for a waiver of the deportation. More information is needed to determine if he needs any other waivers.

Would it be easier to get my fiancé a green card if we both go to Mexico and get married?

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Answered by attorney Yahima Suarez (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Hernandez & Suarez, PL
By your explanation of the facts, I am assuming that your boyfriend has a visa that allows him to come in and out of the US as he pleases. If this is the case, you can go to Mexico and get married. However, the moment immigration notices he got married, he is not going to be allowed to return to the US until his fianc? visa is available. Immigration is afraid that if he is allowed to enter the US again, he will stay and do the process in the US and if not approved, he may stay illegally in the US. Thus, he will have to wait for the process in Mexico. You will file the fianc? visa and the timing for his return will depend on how fast the consulate in his country and city are working. It should take shortest 3 months, longest over a year. Time with immigration is unpredictable. If you marry while he is in the US, and he entered with a visa, you file immediately for him through a family based visa petition and apply for residency and work permit all at the time. This way, in (about) three months he will have a work permit while the process takes place. Residency should take from 6-8 months (but again, time for immigration purposes is relative and may vary by case).
By your explanation of the facts, I am assuming that your boyfriend has a visa that allows him to come in and out of the US as he pleases. If this is the case, you can go to Mexico and get married. However, the moment immigration notices he got married, he is not going to be allowed to return to the US until his fianc? visa is available. Immigration is afraid that if he is allowed to enter the US again, he will stay and do the process in the US and if not approved, he may stay illegally in the US. Thus, he will have to wait for the process in Mexico. You will file the fianc? visa and the timing for his return will depend on how fast the consulate in his country and city are working. It should take shortest 3 months, longest over a year. Time with immigration is unpredictable. If you marry while he is in the US, and he entered with a visa, you file immediately for him through a family based visa petition and apply for residency and work permit all at the time. This way, in (about) three months he will have a work permit while the process takes place. Residency should take from 6-8 months (but again, time for immigration purposes is relative and may vary by case).
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