Legal Question in Immigration Law in Kansas

my boyfriend tried to come illigal to the united states three years ago and he got cought and know we are ingage after going out for 3 years and we whant to know how he could come to united states. he lives in mexico right now and we plan to get married in mexico. i am a u.s sitizen. i whant to help him out because i love him. if you can please answer me asap please and thank u


Asked on 1/20/10, 8:05 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Luba Smal Smal Immigration Law Office

After you marry in Mexico, you will come back to USA (alone) and will start the immigration process for your husband. The fact that he tried to enter the US illegally will be reflected in his record.

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Answered on 1/25/10, 8:24 pm
Michael Cho Law Offices of Michael Cho

The process would depend on whether he was removed from the US or given voluntarily departure, and if he spent any time illegally in the US as well.

You may find detailed information on my services and the process here:

http://www.msclaw.com/Why_choose_MSC_AssociatesK1.html

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Answered on 1/25/10, 11:29 pm


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