Legal Question in Immigration Law in Arkansas
Is it possible for a married, 21+ son to a legal resident who entered the USA with a VISA WAIVER to gain residency?
My mother is a legal resident of the USA coming up to being eligable to get her naturalization. I came over to the USA from Australia following her instructions nearly 3 years ago on a VISA WAIVER (which is clearly overstayed now) only to find out we went about it the wrong way.
My wife who is 23 and myself, 24 are seeking to gain residency in anyway possible, we are willing to pay fines and take responsibility for the laws that we have broken. My mother and brother are over here and have residency. I really need to know of any options that would keep us all together.
I ask this question simply seeking guidance as we have been told to wait it out, but have been waiting for 3 years now and nothing seems to be happening any advice is greatly appriciated.
1 Answer from Attorneys
No, unfortunately, it's not possible - not now, not later when you mother becomes a naturalized citizen. There are simply no provisions on the law to "forgive" your unlawful presence (because you are a married adult son of a LPR or USC). Unfortunately, you had followed a wrong advice. I understand that you haven't consulted a knowledgeable immigation attorney before making this step (moving to USA and taking illegal residence without an appropriate visa).
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