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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 help my fiancé who was deported because she entered illegally come back to the US?

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Answered by attorney David H Stoller (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Stoller & Moreno, P.A.
Help is out there, just make sure that you find the right attorney to provide that assistance. When you mention that your fiance was deported it is very important to know why, if she were deported because she had problems with her immigration status in the US, that is one thing. Quite different if she was deported because she had a criminal record. So consulting with an attorney who can understand the underlying deportation case and figure out if there is a way around it is of utmost importance. There are a lot of us out there that call ourselves immigration attorneys. A lot of us say that because we employ a paralegal who has handled applications before but we do not have any experience handling real problems and finding resolutions to such problems. Make sure that you find someone who speaks up front and directly to you. Know what the problems are that must be addressed and understand the potential for complications BEFORE giving an attorney anything more than a consultation fee. Don't get screwed by someone who pretends to say all the right thing but hasn't a clue on how to really fix the problems that your fiance has. Good luck.
Help is out there, just make sure that you find the right attorney to provide that assistance. When you mention that your fiance was deported it is very important to know why, if she were deported because she had problems with her immigration status in the US, that is one thing. Quite different if she was deported because she had a criminal record. So consulting with an attorney who can understand the underlying deportation case and figure out if there is a way around it is of utmost importance. There are a lot of us out there that call ourselves immigration attorneys. A lot of us say that because we employ a paralegal who has handled applications before but we do not have any experience handling real problems and finding resolutions to such problems. Make sure that you find someone who speaks up front and directly to you. Know what the problems are that must be addressed and understand the potential for complications BEFORE giving an attorney anything more than a consultation fee. Don't get screwed by someone who pretends to say all the right thing but hasn't a clue on how to really fix the problems that your fiance has. Good luck.
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Will my baby still be a US citizen if I give birth in my country?

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Answered by attorney Christopher Emmanuel Benjamin (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at The Barrister Firm, P.A.
No, because you must be a US citizen to confer citizenship on your children. Only children of non-citizens that are born in this country are considered citizens as a result of birth within the US boundaries.
No, because you must be a US citizen to confer citizenship on your children. Only children of non-citizens that are born in this country are considered citizens as a result of birth within the US boundaries.
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I'm on disability I received SSI . I'm USA citizen who wants to married a person from dominican Republic. What can I do to be able to married him ?

Answered by attorney Stephen Arnold Black
Immigration lawyer at The Law Office of Stephen A. Black
If you are a US Citizen, and if you have met your fiance in person, then you can apply for a fiance visa for him and get married within 90 days of his arrival into the US. Of course you need to be legally divorced from your first husband before applying. It takes a little less than 1 year to obtain a fiance K visa, so you should act as soon as possible. Also, because you may not qualify as a financial sponsor due to your situation, you can have someone else act your joint financial sponsor. You should retain the services of counsel here in Florida to assist you. Good luck. 
If you are a US Citizen, and if you have met your fiance in person, then you can apply for a fiance visa for him and get married within 90 days of his arrival into the US. Of course you need to be legally divorced from your first husband before applying. It takes a little less than 1 year to obtain a fiance K visa, so you should act as soon as possible. Also, because you may not qualify as a financial sponsor due to your situation, you can have someone else act your joint financial sponsor. You should retain the services of counsel here in Florida to assist you. Good luck. 
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