Greetings Jorge Rivera, immigration attorney.
Today I want you to pay close attention to this advice that I am giving you because it is not only through the family petition that a spouse can help you with Immigration.. Therefore, it is important that you read this note to the end.
The first thing you think of when you think of getting married or have a U.S. citizen or resident spouse, is to make an family request. However, currently that is the most obvious, in this case I want to look at all the other different ways in which they can help you, beyond asking with Immigration.
If you are in the armed forces, they give you legal entry, i.e., a parole and a work permit. The next step would be the residenceBut first of all you start with the work permit.
You can be helped by a spouse, even if he or she is not a U.S. citizen and is an immigrant just like you, who is applying for an immigration visa. benefit. A benefit can be: asylum, the Cuban Adjustment Act, the U Visa, and theetc.; all of these benefits now allow for the spouse to be included even if they have married after applying.
So, imagine the possibilities you have, even if you are not residents or U.S. citizens. You can take advantage of your spouse's process so that not only they can become a resident and resolve their cases, but you can be part of that process as well. A spouse, if he or she is a resident or citizen, can help you with a sorryand that forgiveness can help you in combination of a request from a child.
Why would we combine a husband's or wife's forgiveness with a child's request? Because if he asks you for your child, they do not doubt the marriage, they go straight to an approval.
There are different ways a spouse can help you with Immigration. We want to help you with that if you are married to a U.S. resident or citizen, or if you are undocumented and your spouse is applying for something. We want to help you, send me a message with your case or call me for immediate help: 888 578 2276.
Remember also that attorney Jorge Rivera offers all types of legal advice to immigrants throughout the United States.
If you are looking for an immigration lawyer in Miami, you can find us at 5820 Blue Lagoon Dr, Miami, FL.
It also provides counseling for immigrants in Las Vegas.