Legal Question in Immigration Law in Connecticut

I140 approved - Getting married to US citizen

My I140 petition has just been approved, my company will now apply for I485. I will get married to a US citizen in 2 weeks. What should I do? Apply for the I485 with my company or get my green card on my own based on the marriage. Thank you.


Asked on 3/03/09, 2:07 pm

3 Answers from Attorneys

Michael Cho Law Offices of Michael Cho

Re: I140 approved - Getting married to US citizen

It would be faster through marriage as you'd likely get your green card in about 6 months.

Comprehensive information can be found here:

http://www.msclaw.com/Green_Card_for_Spouse.html

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Answered on 3/03/09, 2:17 pm
Anthony Siliato Meyner and Landis LLP

Re: I140 approved - Getting married to US citizen

Our advice would depend on a number of factors: namely, your priority date, your country of chargeability, your employment preference classification (EB-2 v. EB-3).

The information contained herein is intended only for educational or informational purposes and is not a substitute for legal advice.

Responding to this inquiry in no way establishes an attorney client relationship; however, I look forward to exploring these issues with you further by way of telephone or in-person consultation.

Anthony F. Siliato, Esq.

MEYNER AND LANDIS LLP

One Gateway Center

Newark, New Jersey 07102

[email protected]

www.meyner.com

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Answered on 3/03/09, 2:21 pm
Rebecca White Law Office of Rebecca White

Re: I140 approved - Getting married to US citizen

You may want to discuss the details of your situation with an immigration attorney before deciding. The marriage based petition will typically be faster, but if your employer is paying for the I-485 and your priority date is current you may opt to continue on with that route. Every so often an employer is willing to pay for the marriage based petition, as it is typically cheaper and faster than the employment based route.

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Answered on 3/03/09, 2:25 pm


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