Legal Question in Immigration Law in Florida

i have been in US for 5 years came under HRIFA but i was denied for age out i received a letter from them said i have to appear in court which i went they said i should have a status that allow me to stay wich i am agree then i married my girlfriend who is a US citizens but things did not get well for us cause of the economy that make me failed my interview now i am scare to go in my next court day cause they were waiting on me to get my green cards from my wife i dont want them to send me back to my country where i dont have any relatives there my father is a US citizens and my mother is a US resident and i cant live without my wife now i dont know wat to do. i was just wondering if i could send my wife to represent for me or not . if u have a better advice let me know please cause i feel like my life is over.


Asked on 11/23/09, 10:05 am

2 Answers from Attorneys

Luba Smal Smal Immigration Law Office

What do you mean by "you failed an interview"? Was your marriage-based adjustment of status application denied? If denied, on what grounds?

Or was it I-130 petition denied? On what grounds?

I understand that you are in removal proceedings?

How did you come to USA (on what visa)?

How old are you?

You should definitely hire an attorney if you haven't done so yet.

If you�d like to schedule a confidential telephone or email legal consultation, or need advice or help, please let me know, and I�d be glad to help you: Attorney [@] law-visa-usa.com or LubaSmal [@] yahoo.com . I offer legal consultations and assist clients from all States, as this is the matter of U.S. federal law.

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Answered on 11/28/09, 2:12 pm
Lesly Longa Longa Law P.A.

I agree that you should consult with an attorney right away.

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Answered on 12/05/09, 10:42 am


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