Legal Question in Immigration Law in Colorado

US Citizen wanting to marry and UNDOC from Mex

My husband, thru Colorado common law; and I have decided to take the step of finally becoming legaly married... I'm running into a heap load of problems. He was convicted with Identity theft and spent 45 days in jail, while in jail immigaration got a hold of him, and was in the process of deportation. Now we await his court with immigration, can we still get married and what are the requirements in the state of Colorado? We also share a 4 y/o does that make a difference?


Asked on 1/06/08, 1:06 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Eric Fisher Law Office of Eric A. Fisher. LLC

Re: US Citizen wanting to marry and UNDOC from Mex

You can still get married and petition for your husband, but the burden of proving a bona fide marraige will be higher because he is in proceedings. I suggest you schedule an appopintment with an immigration attorney to file the necessary paperwork ASAP.

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Answered on 1/07/08, 11:06 am


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