Corona, CA asked in Immigration Law for California

Q: I've been a permanent recident now since 1992, I'm now concedering on getting citizenship here in the U.S, I'm also

Planning to get married to a woman who was born in Mexico but has been living here in the states for 27 yrs with 2 children who were born and raised here in the U.S. We want to get married in Mexico but I also want her to become a U.S. citizen. She has suffered from domestic violence from her children's daddy to sexual abuse from a co-worker , what do we need for her andto get U.S citizenship?

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Juan V. Cervantes
Juan V. Cervantes
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  • Immigration Law Lawyer
  • Fredericksburg, VA

A: More details need to be know about your case before you can receive adequate advice moving forward. For example: (1) what is her current status? (2) How did she enter the country? (3) Has she had someone previously petition for her or did she self petition under claws?

You really need to consult an attorney. Our firm has represented people throughout the country. Contact us and we can ensure that you and your fiancé receive the benefits you're entitled. www.cervanteslawyer.com or (540)684-66621

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