Mary Elizabeth Bluma’s Answers

Mary Elizabeth Bluma

Chicago Immigration Attorney.

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  1. My I-751 rquest was denied

    Answered about 1 year ago.

    1. Neil Ian Fleischer
    2. Luis Alberto Guerra
    3. Mary Elizabeth Bluma
    4. Khaja M. Din
    5. Alexander M. Ivakhnenko
    6. ···
    6 attorney answers

    You will most likely have to refile/renew your I-751 petition and make sure you have the correct and proper evidence to present to the immigration judge to make sure that your case is presented properly and that you do not have your green card taken away from you. I advise meeting with an immigration attorney to discuss your case because you need to be prepared for an immigration court hearing.

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  2. Is there a way i can fix my status????

    Answered about 2 years ago.

    1. Mary Elizabeth Bluma
    2. J Charles Ferrari
    3. Elizabeth Rose Blandon
    3 attorney answers

    You may be eligible for a waiver of your illegal status and able to apply for adjustment of status through your U.S. citizen wife. Particularly because your U.S. citizen son has a special condition which will require him to remain in the United States. You will have to return to Mexico to apply for the waiver but this process can move very quickly if you file the proper evidence and documents. Please feel free to contact me about this waiver application. Mary E. Bluma, Immigration Lawyer (...

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  3. If I enter the US via the visa waiver programme is it possible to get married to my boyfriend who is a US citizen

    Answered almost 2 years ago.

    1. Mary Elizabeth Bluma
    2. Ralf D. Wiedemann
    2 attorney answers

    Hello, yes, you would have to file the fiance visa while you are out of the United States. The process can take around 6 months. Otherwise, if you get married earlier in the U.S. he can file an I-130 petition either in the United States or UK. Feel free to call our office for additional information. Best, Mary E. Bluma 312-909-6003

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  4. Can i petition my wife that entered the U.S illegaly when she was a child.

    Answered almost 2 years ago.

    1. Mary Elizabeth Bluma
    2. Lynne Rogers Feldman
    3. J Charles Ferrari
    3 attorney answers

    Yes. You will have to file a waiver. Our firm has been successful with this application (see below client reviews) and would be happy to discuss your options. Please feel free to call our office for a consultation. Mary E. Bluma (312) 909-6003

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  5. What can i do to help my boyfriend?

    Answered about 1 year ago.

    1. Dhenu Mitesh Savla
    2. Mary Elizabeth Bluma
    3. Luis Alberto Guerra
    4. Brian Curtis Pascale
    4 attorney answers

    you should have an attorney send their attorney appearance to ICE and try to prevent the deportation. He may be eligible for a bond but I would need to revew more of the facts and circumstances surrounding his criminal history. Please feel free to call our office for a consultation. Mary E. Bluma 312-909-6003

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  6. Naturalization Question.

    Answered about 1 year ago.

    1. Debbi Lee Klopman
    2. Mary Elizabeth Bluma
    3. Luis Alberto Guerra
    4. Neil Ian Fleischer
    5. J Charles Ferrari
    5 attorney answers

    You can apply 90 days before you are eligible.

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  7. Can you offer me a good immigration lawyer in Illinois...

    Answered over 1 year ago.

    1. Carl Michael Shusterman
    2. Mary Elizabeth Bluma
    3. Neil Ian Fleischer
    3 attorney answers

    Hello, Our firm has been successful in obtaining waivers for overseas clients. Please feel free to contact our office for additional information, Best of luck,

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  8. How to petition an illegal wife?

    Answered about 1 year ago.

    1. Carl Michael Shusterman
    2. Alexander M. Ivakhnenko
    3. Kevin Lawrence Dixler
    4. Mary Elizabeth Bluma
    4 attorney answers

    You can sponsor your wife but you will probably need a joint sponsor for your affidavit of support since you are unemployed and currently do not have an income.

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  9. I suffer from depression and anxiety , due to the fact that my dad would always and abuse my mother verbally.

    Answered 11 months ago.

    1. Mark Davidson
    2. Susan A. Glover
    3. Judy A. Goldstein
    4. Mary Elizabeth Bluma
    5. David Alexander Browde
    6. ···
    9 attorney answers

    Did your mother file charges against your father? She may be elgible for a U visa or VAWA and you could potentially be a beneficiary on these applications. You should contact an immigration attorney and review all the facts of your case to determine what avenues of relief are available to you. Mary E. Bluma Immigration Attorney (773) 235-9300

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  10. Got I130 approved, I601 denied and I485 denied... what is the next step I can do?

    Answered about 1 year ago.

    1. Dhenu Mitesh Savla
    2. Mary Elizabeth Bluma
    3. Luis Alberto Guerra
    4. Robert West
    5. Javier G Pineda
    5 attorney answers

    You will have 30 days to appeal the decision. I'd advise you meet with an immigration attorney ASAP to review the facts surrounding your case. Please feel free to contact or office. Mary E. Bluma, Esq. (312) 909-6003

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