Legal Question in Immigration Law in Texas
Hello, my husband was deported 3 going on 4 years ago and was given the 10 yr. bar. He has no criminal background and was his first time in the U.S. He was about 16 years old when he entered and was in the U.S for 5 years. I am a U.S Citizen and would like to know if I there's any way I can get him a Permanent Residence card without having to wait the 10 years? He has not entered or tried to enter the U.S since he was deported he has been in Mexico since then. Many lawyers have told me he will have to wait and that the only way for it is to prove extreme hardship but that i do not have the "qualifications" to prove it! All of my family is in the U.S and I am very desperate to have him back in the U.S. Any information will help! Thanks in advance!!
1 Answer from Attorneys
Please call me at (212) 968-8600 or toll-free at (800) 750-1828. Kind regards, RDM
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