Legal Question in Immigration Law in California

Salvadorian need second opinion

I came to the US on june/1995 I entered illegal on 03/2002 I applied

for TPS and I was aproved (I still have TPS thru this date)on 05/2005

I married my wife a LPR, on 07/2004

she filed a petition for me and was

approved on 09/2005,on july/2008

we received a letter from nvc saying

my case was current and they were

ready to process and if I want it to

adjust my status here in the US or abroad, I will like to adjust here in the US but I don't know if I will have

problems, because my illegal entry and if I go to El Salvador Iam afraid to stay there for to long, I have been legal (TPS) since 2002, my question: can adjust here in the US

or is mandatory for me to go abroad ? do I going to need a waiver(what kind) here or there and if I go how long it will take for me to comeback.

Thank you for any response.


Asked on 9/22/08, 1:43 pm

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Johm Smith tom's

Re: Salvadorian need second opinion

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Answered on 9/24/08, 12:40 am
Nikki Mehrpoo Jacobson The Jacobson Law Firm, APC

Re: Salvadorian need second opinion

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Answered on 10/02/08, 4:57 pm


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