Q: i am living in the u.s.a. my nephew is an american citizen, and i have custody of him , he is now 24 yrs and wants .
to know if he can file for me. also is married to american citizen for 8 yrs. but seperated because he is on drugs and alcholic.can i still get my green card
A:
Only your direct family members can file for you. Those are your parents, spouse, siblings. Unfortunately your nephew will not be able to help you with your immigration situation. Many immigration attorneys including me offer free consultations, make use of the consultations.
All the best.
-Shan Potts
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Gary D. Godman agrees with this answer
A: I agree with Mr. Potts that your nephew can't file for you. However, if YOU are married to a US citizen (it's not clear in your post), there may be options available to you, even if you are separated. It's best to consult with an immigration attorney to discuss your entire immigration and relevant personal history to see what you may qualify for. There are many excellent immigration attorneys throughout Virginia. Good luck to you.
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