Legal Question in Immigration Law in Texas
my husband and i hav eknown each other for 10 years and we got married in 20008. When he came over to the US he crossed illegaly. He was caught by immigration and all his prints and birth certificate were taken. We have heard that after 10 years all information that is retained by immigration gets deleted or shreded from their records, is this true?
1 Answer from Attorneys
No, that is not true. Nothing is ever deleted. There is a permanent record of his arrest by the border patrol or immigration law enforcement and an FBI criminal record. Unfortunately, it looks like he is not eligible for adjustment of status or a green card.
I offer legal consultations and can assist in matters of the U.S. federal immigration law to clients from all 50 States and internationally. If you�d like to schedule a confidential telephone or email legal consultation, need legal advice or help, please let me know and I�d be glad to help you.
Contact email address: Attorney [@] law-visa-usa.com or LubaSmal [@] yahoo.com . Or you can TEXT a request for a consultation with an Attorney to 1-402-238-1238.
Note: The above response is provided for legal information purposes only and should not be considered a legal advice; it doesn�t create an attorney-client relationship. If you would like to request a follow-up confidential advice on your specific situation and regarding U.S.A. immigration-related issues, we can offer a paid consultation by telephone or email to clients from all States and globally. Please visit our website http://www.law-visa-usa.com/contact_us.html for more details.
Related Questions & Answers
-
My husbands greencard was revoked after having served time in prison: How should we... Asked 3/19/10, 11:30 am in United States Texas Immigration Law
-
Wife is a citien of united state and she want me there, how do we go about that. Asked 3/18/10, 2:13 pm in United States Texas Immigration Law
-
My grandparents filled a i130 for my uncle in 2001, but in 2005 they got a 1-797... Asked 3/16/10, 10:27 am in United States Texas Immigration Law
-
Hi, i am a US citizen and i am going to sponsor my parents. i have a 16 year old... Asked 3/14/10, 11:52 pm in United States Texas Immigration Law
-
How long does it take to petition my wife if I'm a permanent resident? Asked 3/09/10, 2:18 pm in United States Texas Immigration Law