Legal Question in Immigration Law in California
Imigration for my daughter in law
My son is worried because he applied for imigration papers for his wife, she has a passport since youth,now they are living in san diego ca, area, she lost her pasport in 2005, she applied for it again, and got it, my question is, will she have problems now applying for her visa because she was married when she lost it,and didnt say she was married to a u.s citizen?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Imigration for my daughter in law
She applied to her home country's embassy for a replacement of her passport? Her application to replace the passport is not going to be a part of her paperwork before USCIS. The bigger issue is can she prove lawful entry into the country and/or does she have 245(i) eligibility which permits her to "adjust status?"
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