Can I bring my husband as I am his 2nd wife?
If your husband never divorced his first wife, you are not married. He would need to divorce THEN marri you for you to be able to petition for him.
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If your husband never divorced his first wife, you are not married. He would need to divorce THEN marri you for you to be able to petition for him.
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Your reference to Form I-160 leads me to believe that perhaps you may be confused about the next steps in your wife's case. That form is filled...
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Unfortunately, what that attorney told you is not true. You would in fact have to exit the country in order to complete the process, which is...
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