I overstayed my visa and married a US citizen do I have to submit a some form for a waiver?
Provided you entered lawfully and are applying as the spouse of a citizen, you don't need a waiver for the overstay.
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Provided you entered lawfully and are applying as the spouse of a citizen, you don't need a waiver for the overstay.
Unfortunately, no, they won't back date it all the way to the initial grant of asylum; they will count one year of asylum. There was a big...
The person can leave within the validity period of the visa, obviously making sure there is time to return.
The Seattle district routinely transfers work not involving interviews to the various field offices in the district for efficiency of processing. ...
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You need to have the details evaluated by an attorney. For example, how long did she overstay before she left? You will need to file the...
This issue is very fact-dependent. It depends on the specific facts of each individual case. I urge you to work with an attorney who can sit down...
I'm sorry for the difficulties you are suffering. If you return to your country and are able to walk about freely, and experience no difficulty...
Either way, abusing the law to have a child here, and then leaving the rest of us to pay for it is not acceptable behavior.
If your marriage was not valid, because you were already married, then the green card based on the marriage was not valid, either, and likely was...
You need a copy of a document that proves you are a citizen such as a naturalization certificate or U.S. passport.