Legal Question in Immigration Law in North Carolina

my boyfriend of 5 yrs and the father of my 2 boys is from mexico and i would like to help him get permission to be here how do i do this where do i start what do i do i need help can u help me


Asked on 4/16/10, 12:11 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Luba Smal Smal Immigration Law Office

I understand that you are asking how to help your boyfriend to become a lawful permanent resident of the USA (instead of being here illegally). You should start by consulting a qualified immigration attorney re: how and when your boyfriend came to USA; if on visa, what visa; whether anyone ever had petitioned for him, etc.

Also, there are no visas for boyfriends of US citizen (assuming that you are a US citizen). Even if you are legally married, it could be difficult to help him to become a permanent resident (get a Green Card) if he came to USA illegally or there are some additional inadmissibility/deportability grounds.

For general information, you can look at www.uscis.gov. For a legal advice, you should consult an immigration lawyer.

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Answered on 4/21/10, 12:25 pm


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