New York, NY asked in Immigration Law for New York

Q: Will i be deported?

I was arrested for overstaying my visit visa,was detained and released with a date[yet to be mailed] to appear in immigration court,am married to a permanent resident who just passed his citizenship test but waiting for oath ceremony letter,if at all my court appearance date will be before he gets his letter,will i still be deported?considering that he is yet to be a citizen?

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Rodney John Alberto
Rodney John Alberto
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  • Immigration Law Lawyer
  • Forked River, NJ
  • Licensed in New York

A: well, you are currently in deportation proceedings, and so you are close to being deported. however, because you have a path to citizenship, your soon to be U.S. citizen husband, you have a chance of staying. Have you committed any crimes? You will need some assistance from an attorney, because this case requires a combination of procedures that will take place before the Executive office of immigration review, and the USCIS. I hope this helps. Atty. Rodney Alberto - www.visabrothers.com 732-200-0779

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