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Family and Marriage Immigration FAQs

1. If I have a child who is a U.S. citizen, can I obtain legal status in the U.S.?

This topic is covered here. [1]
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2. My spouse is a legal permanent resident, how long do I have to wait to get my legal documents?

This topic is covered in our article here. [3]
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3. My relative was stopped at an airport (in any U.S. city) and released to my custody, what are my responsibilities and what does my relative have to do?

This topic is covered in our article here. [4]
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4. If I am a legal permanent resident, can I file a fiancé petition for my future spouse who is outside of the U.S.?

This topic is covered in our article here. [5]
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5. How do I determine what family residency visa category I qualify for?

This topic is covered in our article here. [6]
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6. Will I be able to get my green card through my brother/sister who is a U.S. citizen? How long will it take?

This topic is covered in our article here. [7]

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7. If a marriage petition was filed on my behalf by my spouse, but we are currently in the process of obtaining of divorce, can I still pursue my marriage petition?

This topic is covered in our article here. [8]
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8. If I visit my U.S. citizen spouse on a tourist visa, but overstay that visa and we get married in the U.S., can I adjust status as an immediate relative or spouse of a U.S. citizen?

This topic is covered in our article here. [9]
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9. I am currently married to a spouse who is outside the United States, what is the process to bring her/him to the U.S.?

This topic is covered in our article here. [10]

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10. Is there anything I could do to speed up the process of having my spouse come to live with me in the U.S.?

This topic is covered in our article here. [11]

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IMPORTANT NOTE

The information contained here is general in nature and it may not necessarily apply to all situations. It is also subject to change at any point in time. Therefore, under no circumstance it should be construed as legal advice. Please ensure that you consult with an attorney regarding your specific situation before starting a legal process.

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