Ellicott City, MD asked in Immigration Law for Maryland

Q: I’m US citizen and my married to a nonresident, they denied her asylum application and send her to court . What can I do

To adjust her status

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Samuil Buschkin
Samuil Buschkin
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  • Immigration Law Lawyer
  • Ridgewood, NJ

A: You should consult a lawyer. It seems like some crucial fact is not included in your description. Typically a spousal petition should be the correct path for a married couple to follow.

Ana S. Mendieta
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Ana S. Mendieta
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  • Immigration Law Lawyer
  • Naples, FL

A: A: I would have to ask how did your spouse enter the United States. If it was a legal entrance then the way for her to adjust her status would be through family petition and concurrent request.

However, if your spouse entered the United States illegally, then the process would be through the U.S. Consulate in her country of origin. This implies many steps, but is also feasible.

Any route your spouse many take to become a legal resident may help her to avoid court.

I strongly suggest you call an immigration attorney to help you clear the path and represent your spouse through it. Please remember immigration is very complex and what may seem simple enough, may not be.

Wish you both the best,

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