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I came here when I was 3 years old and have been in the U.S. since then. I just got engaged, and my boyfriend wants me to apply for permanent residency. I am 20 years old now, so my visa has expired for quite some time now. Can i still be eligible for permanent residency through marriage?

2006-08-30 07:32:14 · 8 answers · asked by skim345 2 in Politics & Government Immigration

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yes..... BUT.... you will have a hard time with your application.... you would have to really show them you have a good reason to stay here illegally.... otherwise you would need to return to your country of birth and apply from here through the embassy....
but generally depending on what your status is, you may just need to apply for an adjustment of status through your fiancee once you get married....
"Question #3: If I marry an illegal alien, can we file? Does he have to leave the US? Can he get work authorization?

Carl Shusterman: That depends on what type of illegal alien you marry. Generally, someone who overstays his visa or violates his status may adjust status in the United States if he marries a US Citizen. However, a person who originally entered the US without being inspected by an immigration officer is ineligible to adjust status or obtain a work authorization in the US, with a few exceptions. "

2006-08-30 08:47:32 · answer #1 · answered by crazydeb16 5 · 0 0

Yes you can but you will have to leave the country and officially apply to your permanent residency in any US consulate.

Applying to your residency in US with an expired visa can lead you to some serious trouble.

2006-08-31 04:35:41 · answer #2 · answered by oenos123 1 · 0 0

Frank is right. As long as you have proof of legal entry and you marry a U.S. citizen your application will be approved. You just don't qualify for a travel permit while residency application is pending. So don't plan your honeymoon out of the U.S.

2006-08-31 04:56:42 · answer #3 · answered by rickv8356 5 · 0 0

commence saving money because you'll desire some for the approach. She desires to report an I-130 type petitioning you $355 also favor to get your foto and prints taken they call it biometrics and usually it really is like $ninety . you'll favor to flow on your embassy and get your present day passport which will require your delivery certificate out of your united states of america so commence doing this leg artwork now. understand that going about this legally will require or likely will require you to leave the country and flow on your consulate for an interview. many situations think ofyou've got to be on your united states of america for 9+ months. even as the I-130 is submitted it is going to throw up a pink flag. because you've been the following over 12 months with out permission a 10 year bar will be issued so once you flow back likely you'll favor to report the I-601c type soliciting for forgivness which expenses $545. it may be smart to the contact an immigration criminal professional in this remember. If immigration reform takes position or I could say even as it does you may not ought to leave the country even with the undeniable fact that it does not appear as if it is going to ensue this year. you could stay less than the radar till then or commence the approach now yet you could favor to the contact kinfolk on your united states of america and make plans for college and artwork there so it really is surely not too huge of a marvel to leave. in case you do not talk the language i'd commence taking practise now in the journey that your deported. in the journey that your deported then there is yet another type you'll favor to fill out I-212 for yet another $545. once the I-130 is cleared the DS230 will favor to be filled out and a sworn statement of help. i wish this helps you out.

2016-12-05 23:56:45 · answer #4 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

no u cant...

they have a question: did uo come legally in the USA, have u been check by an immigration officer.?

the best way for you, is to go outside the USA, and apply for a K1 visa and come back...

i know it sucks, and it s risky.
this is why so many people prefer to stay illegal...

2006-08-30 08:01:07 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Absolutely!

2006-08-30 08:38:35 · answer #6 · answered by Frank R 3 · 0 0

yes

2006-08-30 07:37:58 · answer #7 · answered by mmooney174 2 · 0 0

YES, YOU WERE A CHILD WHEN YOU WERE BROUGHT HER.

2006-08-30 07:35:51 · answer #8 · answered by CHer 2 · 0 0

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