Legal Question in Immigration Law in California
My dad summit my imigracion papers on September 1996. I applied for work permit in 2001 an experied on 2003. I could not applied for another work permit because arich the age 21. I got merried on Octuber 2004 at Las Vegas Nevada and I have two kids. My question is (I'm ligible to get my green card and what can I do.)
2 Answers from Attorneys
Hello:
If your husband is a legal permanent resident or a US citizen, he can petition you for your green card application, which also includes a work permit application. If you entered the US illegally, then you must also provide proof of your previous petition by your dad. However, if you entered legally, that may not be necessary.
If your husband is not a legal resident or a US citizen, you may still be able to apply for a green card based on a petition by an employer or another family member who is a US citizen or a legal resident. You may need to show proof of your father's previous petition, depending on the basis of your green card application.
To discuss your specific case further, please feel free to call me at 714 288 0610 or email me at [email protected]. My office hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Pacific time. Our office offers a FREE initial consultation and payment plans.
Note: The above response is provided for information purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice, nor to create an attorney-client relationship, which can only be established through payment of consideration.
If your husband is a US citizen, then you can apply today. If your husband is a permanent resident, he'd apply and you'd have to wait several years. If the former, you qualify for a work permit today. If the later, then you'd have to wait until your priority date would become current, at least based on current interpretation of the immigration law. You might also be able to apply through a future job offer. In any case, you'd need your dad's petition approval notice unless your husband is a US citizen and you entered the US legally.
For further information, feel free to contact me at 818 609 1953 or [email protected].
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Sincerely,
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