Legal Question in Immigration Law in Massachusetts
Hi I came to the united states at the age of 6. My father brought me into the country with another boys documents. I am now 24 years old with a 4 year old son and engaged to be married. I have been told that if i leave the country before i am deported, that i can return to the united states. I am a college student who recieves good grades and I have never had a brush in with the law. This is the only country that i know, and i refuse to retun to dominican republic and contribute to their economy. What can i do to stay in this country? If i leave, how long will it be until i can return . My father abandoned me after he brought me here, and I cannot imagine a life without my son. Please help
3 Answers from Attorneys
There may be some issues regarding your identity. What you need to do is contact an immigration attorney in your area. My office is in Lowell and I would be willing to provide a free consultation. You can reach me at (978) 703-0702.
If you have proof of the boys identity you entered the U.S. Under then if your fianc�e is a U.S. Citizen you should submit a waiver (this will waive your unlawful presence in the U.S. Along with the fraud if using anothers identity). Your fianc�e & child would act as the qualifying relatives and would have to show extreme hardship. You submit without leaving the U.S. (as you will trigger a 10 year bar if you leave).
Feel free to call my office for a free consultation so I can advise you properly.
Caro Kinsella
Immigration Attorney
954-304-2243
if you entered with inspection and have copies of the boys identity and documents, you may have some luck here. You should speak to an Immigration Attorney. I can offer you a free consultation 408-245-2416.
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