Legal Question in Immigration Law in Washington

Hi, I was stopped by border patrols. They released me under a bond because my criminal record was clean and I had not done anything illegal in the US. I came with a I-94W(visa waiver). Well, they set up for me to go with immigration and once I reported with them like I was suppose to, they told me that i would be deported because with the visa I came under I had no right to see a judge is some section 217. Now I have an order to be deported next month. They told me that if i start paper work since I am married to an american citizen. Now I am wondering would immigration deny my application since am i have an order to be removed from the country? I am 100% supported by my husband, we did taxes together, and we share bank accounts and the apartment lease together. We have a very good relationship with each other do they take that in count?


Asked on 4/05/11, 4:17 pm

3 Answers from Attorneys

Latangie Williams Law Office of Latangie Williams, P.A.

You need to consult with an immigration attorney immediately. For a free consultation, please contact me at 904-576-2581 or email me at [email protected].

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Answered on 4/05/11, 4:22 pm
Amir John Showrai The Pacific Law Firm, PLLC

My office is located in Seattle and I regularly deal with people in your situation. If you are married to a U.S. citizen, based on what you wrote above, I can help you so that you do not have to leave the country. We will need to speak first, and to that end I advise you to call me tomorrow anytime after 8:30 a.m. at 206-223-9510 to discuss the matter. I offer a free telephone consultation to discuss the situation in detail and we will go over costs and how much time you can expect all this to take so that you can get a green card. From there you will have enough information to make an informed decision about how to proceed with your case.

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Answered on 4/05/11, 5:55 pm
Seeta Nangia Law Offices of Seeta Nangia

You may be eligible to adjust your status in court which means you can obtain a green card through your U.S. Citizen husband filing a petition on your behalf. You should seek an experienced and reputable local immigration attorney that has court experience to help you file your petition.

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Answered on 4/06/11, 10:20 am


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