Legal Question in Immigration Law in Michigan
legal guardianship and immigration law
My husband and I are interested in obtaining legal
guardianship over our nephew who was born and lives
in Mexico. I am a natural born U.S. citizen and my
husband a Permanent Resident Alien. We would like
to bring our nephew (he is 15 years old) to the U.S. to
provide a better life and education for him. Is this
possible as legal guardians? How do I begin? How
long does it take? If this method is too complicated,
please suggest a better method to use. Our only intent
is to provide a better life and education for our god
child. We'd like to get him in school and possibly a job.
His present living conditions are unhealthy and poor.
He doesn't go to school because he must work to help
his parents make ends meet.
3 Answers from Attorneys
Re: legal guardianship and immigration law
Mr. David Paruch who shares space with me handles only immigration matters. He will tell you the best way to proceed. You may contact him at (248) 743-0470 or at [email protected]. Tell him you got his name from me. John C. Talpos (http://www.Mich-Lawyer.com)
Re: legal guardianship and immigration law
You need to adopt him ASAP!!!Then file I-130 petition for him. You need to show that for last couple of years you have been supporting him as an adoptive parent
Re: legal guardianship and immigration law
You must adopt him and live in his country for two years (or find another basis upon which he can come here and live with you for 2 years) before you can sponsor him. The most important thing is to adopt him now. Once he turns 18, that could be an important turning point.
Steve Afton
Immigration Advocates
1-877-ASK-LAWS
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