Legal Question in Immigration Law in Florida
i am from Mexico, i came with a tourist visa but i did not go back to Mexico, i got married my husband is a usa citizen and we want to aply to get my papers, i want to know how much it cost? and how long it is going to take ?
3 Answers from Attorneys
The filing governmental fee (payable to the Department of Homeland Security) is $1,365.00. If you hire an attorney, there is also a legal fee paid to the lawyer.
It can take anywhere from 4 months to a year or even longer in complicated case.
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Hi,
Since you initially entered the U.S. legally (even if your I-94 has now expired), and are now married to a U.S. citizen, the sponsorship paperwork can be filed and you can adjust status in the U.S. It will take between 2 and 3 months for you to be issued employment authorization document (or EAD), and another few months after that the marriage interview will be scheduled by the USCIS. At the conclusion of a successful marriage interview, you will receive resident status.
Please email our law firm at info@h1b1.com so that we can without any obligation send you list of required documents, fees, etc. for you consideration.
Regards,
Ajay K. Arora, Esq.
www.h1b1.com
The adjustment of status process takes approximately 6 months and you may find comprehensive information on the process available here:
http://www.msclaw.com/Green_Card_for_Spouse.html
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