Legal Question in Immigration Law in Florida

IMMIGRATION ISSUE!

Am a 24 y/o Latino who has been in the U.S for approx 21 years. I assume I was brought here illegally because I don't have any kind of documents whatsoever giving me permission to be here. At age 2 or 3, I couldn't tell my parents what they were doing was against the law (bringing me here illegally) or otherwise I would have stopped them on their tracks. Both of my parents are also illegal. I have 2 kids who where born In FL. I finished High school. I cannot work since I don't have the right to. As of my background with the law, only traffic violations. Any help?


Asked on 11/03/10, 2:24 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Luba Smal Smal Immigration Law Office

Unfortunately, there are very limited options available in this situation. If the DREAM Act will ever become a law, then you might have a possibility of legalizing of your status without having to leave the United States. However, this immigration bill has been around for about 10 years and hasn't become a law yet.

I suggest, you consult a good immigration attorney just to know your situation and possible legal options even if no help is possible at this time.

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Answered on 11/08/10, 2:44 pm


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