Somerville, MA asked in Immigration Law for Massachusetts

Q: My girlfriend and I currently want to get married. She is twice divorced She is an American she can help me to my green

I’m in asylum process she help to get papers to previous husbands

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Giselle M. Rodriguez
Giselle M. Rodriguez
Answered
  • Immigration Law Lawyer
  • Boston, MA
  • Licensed in Massachusetts

A: Hi - Thank you for your question!

Generally, the asylum process could take years to get to the final stage. If eventually, you do in fact get married, you should maybe consider the marriage-immigration process. However, I would have to ask a few follow-up questions regarding your entry and other inadmissibility screening questions in order to give you a better answer.

I would recommend that you consult with an immigration attorney to get a better sense of your situation and your options.

Hope this helps!

Kevin L Dixler
Kevin L Dixler
Answered
  • Immigration Law Lawyer
  • Milwaukee, WI

A: More information is needed. She may, but it depends upon whether she can qualify as a petitioner and you are eligible to adjust status as a matter of law. If not, she may be able to petition you, but you may have to consular process. More information is needed about your relationship and whether you were inspected by CBP among other facts.

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