Legal Question in Immigration Law in Arizona
My wife came here at 3 yr old. Got a green card. Her parents became citizens & passed away We got married 39 years ago Now we need prove, for AZ driver licence
2 Answers from Attorneys
You have way to many issues here to respond. If she does not have her I-559 card or a copy of it, you will need to consult and hire a very qualified and experienced immigration attorney to assist you in this process - in either proving that she truly is a legal US resident and had a card, in applying for her residency if not, and/or in making a claim for citizenship, if she qualifies. If her card is missing, hopefully she still has her A#.
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