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Q: My aunt is 76 and has a b2 visa she would like to continue to live withher US citizen sister. Is this possible
Martins I. Imudia
Martins I. Imudia
answered on Feb 3, 2015

There are several options for staying in the U.S.A. beyond B2. Whether she maintains her status will impact greatly on her ability to adjust status - through her sister or otherwise. Please consult with an experienced attorney to review her options.

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Q: What questions will a 10 and 11 year old be asked at an Adjustment of Status interview with USCIS?

So, I got divorced back in 2010. My ex wife re-married almost right away, and me she was applying for their green cards at the same time as hers.

I got married in 2012, and applied for my green card, and got it, as I married an american.

It was only after this that we found out... View More

Martins I. Imudia
Martins I. Imudia
answered on Feb 3, 2015

Yes. Kids may be interviewed of course with their guardian present. I strongly recommend you retain an experienced immigration attorney to assist you. Good luck!

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