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Yes she does. If you are applying for her, the majority of times she would have to wait in her native country but this is not always the case..............PLEASE CONSULT AN ATTORNEY because I have seen cases of people who did not have to return to their country while waiting on the application processs....... but someone told them that they did..... They went to their countries to wait...... and then later were told that they were banned from entry into the country for 10 years......PLEASE CONSULT AN IMMIGRATION ATTORNEY

2006-10-16 07:22:53 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

That depends on her individual circumstances and you should contact an attorney to discuss with them the legal implications of your wife entering the United States. Immigration law does allow for a person who enters the country illegally to remain in the country while they petition the government for a change in status.

2006-10-16 07:21:11 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It depends. If she had reason to flee her country, if it can be proven that her life or family was in danger, she may be able to stay on the grounds of seeking asylum. It very much depends on the political and social environment of her country of origin, whether YOU have a record of any kind, and sadly if the State Dept feels like screwing you around or not. Immigration is a ***** in this country, my British step father went through 2 years of constant meetings and paperwork just to legally live with his American wife.

2006-10-16 07:25:01 · answer #3 · answered by ~*Mistress Shadows * 1 · 0 0

specific,you need to pass away to end the immigration technique. once you grew to become 18,your immigration status grew to become your determination. given which you chosen to stay right here illegally,you will face a visa denial and a 10 300 and sixty 5 days ban on returning. in case you had lower back on your place us of a till now you grew to become 18 a million/2,your unlawful stay right here could have been forgiven given which you have been a minor. Marriage and infants would not provide you a unfastened pass. you nevertheless ought to shop on with the immigration technique. area of that technique is returning on your place us of a while you're right here illegally.

2016-10-19 12:16:28 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

More than likely if these immigration laws are enforced she may have to go back. You should really check these things before you marry, your marriage may not even be viable being that she has not papers here. I may be wrong but check it out

2006-10-16 07:24:08 · answer #5 · answered by ask me again 3 · 0 0

Yes. If she had committed any other crime, she would have to pay the consequences. Illegally entering this country should carry the consequence of deportation.

Sad, but she could have come in legally. Why didn't she?

2006-10-16 07:20:41 · answer #6 · answered by Nancy W 2 · 0 3

State Dept decision.

2006-10-16 07:20:09 · answer #7 · answered by cork 7 · 0 1

Were the two of you married in the US? If so apply for her citizenship.

2006-10-16 07:26:47 · answer #8 · answered by Curious J. 5 · 0 0

Of course.

2006-10-16 08:00:23 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

CONTACT A LAWYER

2006-10-16 07:27:25 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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