Legal Question in Immigration Law in Arizona
Aplying for a visa without living the country
How can I get a visa if I entered in an illegal way to the usa, and I got married a citizen, I'm not interested in citizenship or benefits, I just want to be able to live with my husband and travel (he has to travel for his PHD)with him, but also I don't want to leave the country between 3 to 10 years. Is some way that I can get help?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Aplying for a visa without living the country
Hi,
We handle many similar cases and in order to advice you best, I will need to know when you entered the US in the first time and if any immigration petitions were ever filed for you. It might make a difference in the strategy to use in your matter.
Feel free to call me at your convenience for a free consultation.
Jacob Sapochnick
Re: Aplying for a visa without living the country
there is a possible way depending on the circumstances. I would reccomend that you speak with an attorney because you may end up requiring a waiver if you are married to a UNited States Citizen.
Feel free to contact me.
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