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How can I reinstate my fiances legal residency status?

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Answered by attorney Patrick Lee Jarrett (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Jarrett & Price, LLC
Your question turns on several factors. I presume that since you called your girlfriend your fiance, that you will be marrying her. After your marriage, you can file to adjust status if she entered legally and does not fall under certain limitations that are specific to certain visas. The adjustment of status application process is quite involved and includes the filing of numerous forms and supporting documents. Just because you may satisfy the requirements to file for an adjustment, does not mean that the petition will be approved. The approval decision is reached after the weighing of several factors, including but not limited to, criminal history, the validity of the marriage, the evidence supporting the petition, as well as other case specific information. I would encourage you to speak with immigration counsel to determine where you stand in your case.
Your question turns on several factors. I presume that since you called your girlfriend your fiance, that you will be marrying her. After your marriage, you can file to adjust status if she entered legally and does not fall under certain limitations that are specific to certain visas. The adjustment of status application process is quite involved and includes the filing of numerous forms and supporting documents. Just because you may satisfy the requirements to file for an adjustment, does not mean that the petition will be approved. The approval decision is reached after the weighing of several factors, including but not limited to, criminal history, the validity of the marriage, the evidence supporting the petition, as well as other case specific information. I would encourage you to speak with immigration counsel to determine where you stand in your case.
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Can you petition a parent if you are only a conditional resident?

Answered by attorney David Nabow Soloway
Immigration lawyer at Kennedy, Nalepa & Soloway, P.C.
No, regrettably there is no visa category by which a Conditional Resident (or a Permanent Resident without conditions) may sponsor a parent to become a Permanent Resident.
No, regrettably there is no visa category by which a Conditional Resident (or a Permanent Resident without conditions) may sponsor a parent to become a Permanent Resident.
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If I become US citizen, does my child automatically change status from resident to citizen? How?

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Answered by attorney Justin Wang (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Sheppard Mullin
if he is an LPR and is under the age of 18 when you become US citizen. Nothing needs to be done if you don't need a certificate from the USCIS. he can apply for US passport with proper proof.
if he is an LPR and is under the age of 18 when you become US citizen. Nothing needs to be done if you don't need a certificate from the USCIS. he can apply for US passport with proper proof.
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