GrandSportC3
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This is a question regarding my wifes hairdresser. He's from the same country as her but he is in the country illegally (overstayed a tourist visa for well over 10 years). He is gay and plans on travelling to California to get married to his boyfriend (US Citizen). Now he think that he would be able to legalize somehow due to the marriage but I told my wife that I don't think that there's any way for him to legalize for many reasons.. Even if he'd be getting married to a woman, I don't think that he would be able to legalize without leaving the country and I also don't think that a gay marriage would qualify him to legalize here.. The only solution that I could think of (in case that gay marriage would be treated like heterosexual marriage) would be that he could leave the country (go back to his native country), get a new passport and a new valid tourist visa and come back again legally.. Then get married while on the tourist visa and file for adjustment of status and I-130. If it was a heterosexual marriage, that's the only way that I could think of that would work. Am I correct or are their other options.. I personally think that gay marriage is not a valid reason for a a adjustment of status or I-130 but I might be wrong.. Any input is appreciated..