I have a family friend who is planning to sponsor his wife's permanent residency. Here is the situation...
- He has been a permanent resident for 20 years now but is not a US citizen. He is eligible for sponsoring her to obtain her permanent residency.
- His wife entered to the United States with B-2 visa as a visitor in 1991. She no longer has a valid visa to remain in the United States. She has been illegally staying in the United States since 2002. In addition, she does not have any valid legal document of her country (s.a. passport, DL, etc.).
- They have been married for 4 years now
- His wife has a son who is 18 years old and is a US citizen. He can potentially sponsor her after he reaches age 21.
Here is my question:
She is currently an illegal immigrant without any documentation. If his husband sponsors her permanent residency, does she have to leave the United States for a certain period of time? If she does not have to leave the United States to apply for her permanent residency, can she obtain an employment authorization card and then SSN after he submits I-140 and I-485 for her?
Thank you for your advice.
- He has been a permanent resident for 20 years now but is not a US citizen. He is eligible for sponsoring her to obtain her permanent residency.
- His wife entered to the United States with B-2 visa as a visitor in 1991. She no longer has a valid visa to remain in the United States. She has been illegally staying in the United States since 2002. In addition, she does not have any valid legal document of her country (s.a. passport, DL, etc.).
- They have been married for 4 years now
- His wife has a son who is 18 years old and is a US citizen. He can potentially sponsor her after he reaches age 21.
Here is my question:
She is currently an illegal immigrant without any documentation. If his husband sponsors her permanent residency, does she have to leave the United States for a certain period of time? If she does not have to leave the United States to apply for her permanent residency, can she obtain an employment authorization card and then SSN after he submits I-140 and I-485 for her?
Thank you for your advice.