Legal Question in Immigration Law in Florida

1. My husband has been incarcerated for a DUI.

2. I originally came to the US on a work visa which expired in 2009, so you could say I am currently residing illegally.

I am doing my best to save the money for my visa which has been very difficult over the last year due to the circumstances of my husband being imprisoned. It has now become a problem because I can no longer drive as I am unable to get a state licence, so I desperately need to get my visa sorted as a priority. My concerns now are that they will not issue me my visa due to the fact that my husband is now in prison or that I have outstayed my visa. Do you know if any of these issues will cause me a problem?


Asked on 4/26/10, 2:44 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Luba Smal Smal Immigration Law Office

If you are in the USA out-of-status (illegally), you can't apply for a visa. Visas are travel documents for those who are outside of the USA.

You didn't explain if your husband is a USA citizen? Did he file his taxes for 2009?

If your husband is a US citizen and when he is not in prison, he can petition for you and you can concurrently apply for a green card through the process known as "adjustment of status". What are your chances of approval, what inadmissibility issues or potential problems may exist in your situation -- you need to discuss it with an immigration attorney before filing any applications with the Department of Homeland Security.

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Answered on 5/01/10, 6:38 pm


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