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2007-02-12 06:09:05 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Immigration

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My wife is just going through this. Go online to www.uscis.gov for petition information or phone them at 800-375-5283. Good website for info. If you have a USCIS petition reciept number already, you can go to that website and click Infopass to schedule an appointment to ask questions to an immigration officer in person in your area. Or if you already have an approved petition, you'll be referred to US Department of State for the visa process and citizenship issues. Their number is 202-663-1225. Good luck. BE PATIENT. ASK LOTSA QUESTIONS. You're pretty much left on your own unfortunately to figure it all out.

2007-02-12 09:13:39 · answer #1 · answered by daniel_weedman 2 · 0 0

My husband is just going through this. Go online to www.uscis.gov for petition information or phone them at 800-375-5283. Good website for info. If you have a USCIS petition reciept number already, you can go to that website and click Infopass to schedule an appointment to ask questions to an immigration officer in person in your area. Or if you already have an approved petition, you'll be referred to US Department of State for the visa process and citizenship issues. Their number is 202-663-1225. Good luck. BE PATIENT. ASK LOTSA QUESTIONS. You're pretty much left on your own unfortunately to figure it all out.

2007-02-12 06:24:03 · answer #2 · answered by Janna VDW 1 · 1 0

Marry a U.S. citizen, get your green card and then apply for citizenship. You'll be fast tracked through the system. BUT, don't do it unless you are prepared to actually be married! Otherwise, it's illegal and you risk never being able to step foot in this country again! plus, jailtime, fees and that goes for your partner too.

2007-02-12 11:36:04 · answer #3 · answered by Monique D 3 · 0 0

I'm told it isn't easy or cheap but the benefits of being in this nation legally,far out measure any time or money involved.
Go through all the legal process .Apply legally and do whatever they tell you to do as long as its legal.I'm sure you can find all the correct information on line,

2007-02-12 06:21:44 · answer #4 · answered by Yakuza 7 · 0 0

Nothing personal, but we already have too many immigrants in the U.S. already, were overcrowded. Have you ever thought about Canada, Mexico, UK. I hope myself and others can dissuade you.

2007-02-12 06:24:16 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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