Legal Question in Immigration Law in California
how is it possible??
how are you able to obtain your papers if you were here since you were 5yrs old and now you are 20yrs old
4 Answers from Attorneys
Re: how is it possible??
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Re: how is it possible??
You may have several options. Immigration law is very fact specific and it is unwise to give suggestions or advice without knowing the important facts. We have one attorney licensed in the US and Mexico who does most of our non-litigation immigration work. She charges for a consultation but you'd have answers you can rely on from a licensed and insured attorney, and the consultation if free if we work on your case.
Re: how is it possible??
It really depends on more facts than just those to figure it out. Some people would qualify, while others wouldn't.
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Re: how is it possible??
If I were you, I would find a good immigration lawyer to help. Between the ages of 5 and now, there is a possibility that you could have been legalized. Nevertheless, more details are required to give you a reasonably professional answer regarding what you can do. So try to email again and give me some more details: for example, what country did you come from, where did you land here in the U.S. Do any of your family members have citizenship or residency? Are you married? Spouse's status. Let me know more details. Good luck.
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