dafortycal,
Should I ask for a waiver first or should I request for permission from the Attorney General? Also, which Attorney General do I need to ask permission too?
I also would like to mention that I am prior service from the United States ARMY. I was active for almost five years and...
nscagony mentioned that "if I speak English and have a Masters, we are almost guaranteed permanent residency status for myself and my wife" As a matter of fact, I do have an MBA (Maters in Business Administration) through University of Phoenix. How could I use this degree towards my favor?
Thank you for your responses, and yes I have been living on the border for the past five years. I actually cross to Cd. Juarez and El Paso on a daily basis with my daughters. Unfortunately, in 2008, we had 1,600 + murders in Cd. Juarez. I was just hopping to see if we have any chance to get a...
If I submit the I130, would we have any problems in the process? The reason why I ask is because we had one of our daughter born in the US after my wife was deported?
I would like to mention that I am a US Citizen, and we got married at the bridge with a Texas Judge. I don’t know if this helps.
How would I know if a waiver will be an option?
On the form that she signed when she was deported mentions this
“You have been found to be inadmissible to...
My wife got deported when trying to cross into the United States back in 2001. She falsely claimed that she was an American Citizen. We been told, by several lawyers, that this type of offence is consider a felony and my wife will never be legally permitted to cross into the United States for...
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.