I married a woman that is a Japanese citizen.
She may need a waiver if she is subject to the two year home residency requirement. Other than that, all of the forms required to petition for an...
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She may need a waiver if she is subject to the two year home residency requirement. Other than that, all of the forms required to petition for an...
You should meet with an attorney. There are too many unanswered questions to resolve this in a public forum.
USCIS may question the bona fide nature of his marriage but it is still possible for him to obtain his residence
Yes.
He can apply but will almost assuredly be denied.
There is no new reform yet. You may have heard of a new provisional waiver, but because of his multiple illegal entries he would not qualify. ...
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Current country. USA.
You can file I130 and I601a waiver. You may also want to explore whether he is eligible for DACA, given his current age and his age at entry.
You might be. You may want to consult with an attorney as the law is quite complex on this issue..
Contact the State Bar. The City attorney may also be interested in pursuing her if she is in fact defrauding the public