Are you a US Citizen or LPR? If so, yes. There may be additional hurdles to overcome if he's ever overstayed lawful status in the U.S.
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Are you a US Citizen or LPR? If so, yes. There may be additional hurdles to overcome if he's ever overstayed lawful status in the U.S.
Your son may be a citizen from birth. If you are not married to his mother, you may have to go through some additional steps to prove your paternity. I echo the other poster to start with the...
What kind of problems? He is still eligible for adjustment of status, as long as he can prove he was admitted to the U.S. legally. Make sure you keep his passport, visa and ideally I-94 showing...
The processing time will likely not affect the time it takes her to obtain a visa. If she files now, she will have to wait for a visa to become available to her according to the Department of...
The poster states she entered illegally, which likely means without admission or parole.
Your case sounds sufficiently complex that I would consult with an immigration attorney to determine...
If your goal is to become a US citizen, then you should apply to adjust your status to LPR after you are married. LPR will also allow you to work, study, and live in the US indefinitely. After...