Legal Question in Immigration Law in Mexico
L2 visa application
In May 2007 got legally divorced
from my husband in Mexico City(he is
Mexican I am a legal alien in Mexico
with a resident permit,Hungarian
citizen).Less than one month after
divorcing we got back together and
since then live together as
before,shared bank
accounts,everything just didn't got
remarried on papers. His company is
sending him to US as a manager for
a US company with an L1 visa. Based
on our marriage certificate which we
still have in its original, I could follow
him on an L2 visa. Is there any
chance that when applying at the
Embassy of US they do extra
research to find out if we're still
married? We don't want to get into
legal problems and rather would not
apply if knowing that such will cause
legal problems. I already had an L2
visa as a spouse,extension of his L1
visa and lived in the US for 3 years
from 2005-2007.The issue now is
that at one moment of crisis of our
relationship we went thru a non fault
divorce and after less then a month
we realized the mistake we made and
got back together and strenghtened
our previously weakened relationship
taking it to a whole different level.
We want to live together while he's
abroad too .
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: L2 visa application
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In this moment, your 'L2' is not valid now. You are not married. 'L2' is only for wife or children. If you have not a valid marriage certificate, is not valid your 'L2'. You must request for a different visa.
If you show your old marriage certificate, USICS may "think" about a fraud from you.
I suggest you request for a new visa or get marriage again quickly.
Any doubt or another question, let me know it please.
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Re: L2 visa application
Before anything else, thanks for writing me at LawGuru.com
In this moment, your 'L2' is not valid now. You are not married. 'L2' is only for wife or children. If you have not a valid marriage certificate, is not valid your 'L2'. You must request for a different visa.
If you show your old marriage certificate, USICS may "think" about a fraud from you.
I suggest you request for a new visa or get marriage again quickly.
Any doubt or another question, let me know it please.
Thank you very much for visiting me at LawGuru.com
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