Legal Question in Immigration Law in Oregon

I as wondering what the chances of me on getting a greencard if I am married to an american citizen, my mother is an american citizen as well and I have been here since 1992?


Asked on 5/27/10, 3:24 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Ajay Arora Ajay K. Arora, Attorney-at-Law, P.C.

If you initially entered the U.S. legally, there is no problem in being sponsored by a U.S. citizen spouse and adjusting status in the U.S.

If you entered illegally, it may be OK if an immigrant petition was filed for you no later than April 30, 2001.

You can call our law firm at 212-268-3580 during business hours, or email [email protected] if you have questions..

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Answered on 5/27/10, 6:53 pm
Philip Eichorn Hammond Law Group

Your fact pattern does not provide sufficient information to make an accurate determination. There are many factors to determining eligibility for a green card. The marriage to a U.S. citizen is only the necessary visa petition. A person must also be admissible based on INA 212 prior to admission as an LPR.

Retain counsel to review your facts and circumstances and advise you as to what is in your best interest.

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Answered on 5/30/10, 8:25 am


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