Hi to all of you,
I am German and new to this forum. I hope to find some help here.
My husband died in March 2006, after only 8 months of marriage. We would have had the "Interview" for my Greencard/Perm. Res. in April. I contacted my (first) Immigration lawyer immediately, and she told me, I'd have to go back to Germany. My "every day lawyer" introduced me to a second Immigrations lawyer, and she helped me to get the "Humanitarian Parole", which expires in April 2007.
This second lawyer heard of a case similar to mine in California, where the widow got her GC, eventhough their marriage was much shorter than 2 years, and the condition was removed. This was the basis for my lawyer for the "motion to re-open" my case. It was denied, as the time of filing and the death of my husband was too long. As far as I know, this was the first case like this, and my lawyer got active immediately. How can it be too late, if this was the first case? Or have there been similar cases before?
The marriage with my husband was done in good faith. Now I'm living here for almost 2 years, have a house, a household, friends, and I consider this country as my home. I'd really like to stay here, as I have no ties to Germany anymore.
Is there any hope or even help?
Thanks, Teaser
