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kaschro
Good Morning, I have a question about the relative potition (I-130) I'm from Germany and came to US on Visa Vaiwer (I-94) which is already expired. In the meantime I got marry to a permanent resident. I heard that my husband can apply for the “petiton for alien relative” for me. My question is: if the potiotion will be denied for any reason, can they deport me then?
Boiler
QUOTE(kaschro @ Jul 11 2007, 08:50 AM) *
Good Morning, I have a question about the relative potition (I-130) I'm from Germany and came to US on Visa Vaiwer (I-94) which is already expired. In the meantime I got marry to a permanent resident. I heard that my husband can apply for the “petiton for alien relative” for me. My question is: if the potiotion will be denied for any reason, can they deport me then?


Yes they can.

But they can also deport you now, which I would be more concerned about.

How far of is your husband away from applying for Citizenship?
kaschro
QUOTE(kaschro @ Jul 11 2007, 10:50 AM) *
Good Morning, I have a question about the relative petition (I-130) I'm from Germany and came to US on Visa Vaiwer (I-94) which is already expired. In the meantime I got marry to a permanent resident here in US. I heard that my husband can apply for the “petiton for alien relative” for me. My question is: if the petiotion will be denied for any reason, can they deport me then?



QUOTE(Boiler @ Jul 11 2007, 11:10 AM) *
QUOTE(kaschro @ Jul 11 2007, 08:50 AM) *
Good Morning, I have a question about the relative potition (I-130) I'm from Germany and came to US on Visa Vaiwer (I-94) which is already expired. In the meantime I got marry to a permanent resident. I heard that my husband can apply for the “petiton for alien relative” for me. My question is: if the potiotion will be denied for any reason, can they deport me then?


Yes they can.

But they can also deport you now, which I would be more concerned about.

How far of is your husband away from applying for Citizenship?



he needs 3 years to start his papers.
kaschro
Should I wait till he becomes a Citizen and then apply for the petition or Green card? Is the any other way to get my papers started now?
Lona.C.
QUOTE(kaschro @ Jul 11 2007, 10:50 AM) *
Good Morning, I have a question about the relative potition (I-130) I'm from Germany and came to US on Visa Vaiwer (I-94) which is already expired. In the meantime I got marry to a permanent resident. I heard that my husband can apply for the “petiton for alien relative” for me. My question is: if the potiotion will be denied for any reason, can they deport me then?

I heard if you came on a visitor visa and got married spontaniously without knowing in advance about the event your husband would be able to file for AOS / ED/ I 130 , and you would be able to stay in the states while the application is in process ,,( but if you knew in advance and told the immigration of a intend to marriage in the near future and got married while being on a visitor visa , that would be concidert visa fraud and you could face deportation ) as to how far that is true or how it works with permanent residence status I have no idea maybe someone can help you if its true or not Lona
Emo
QUOTE(kaschro @ Jul 11 2007, 11:22 AM) *
Should I wait till he becomes a Citizen and then apply for the petition or Green card? Is the any other way to get my papers started now?


File your I-130 now (before July 30 to save some $) .
Call / search USCIS to find out if you can file now also I-485 AOS together with I-130.

When your husband become citizen send letter to USCIS to notify them.
kaschro
QUOTE(LonaD @ Jul 11 2007, 11:31 AM) *
QUOTE(kaschro @ Jul 11 2007, 10:50 AM) *
Good Morning, I have a question about the relative potition (I-130) I'm from Germany and came to US on Visa Vaiwer (I-94) which is already expired. In the meantime I got marry to a permanent resident. I heard that my husband can apply for the “petiton for alien relative” for me. My question is: if the potiotion will be denied for any reason, can they deport me then?

I heard if you came on a visitor visa and got married spontaniously without knowing in advance about the event your husband would be able to file for AOS / ED/ I 130 , and you would be able to stay in the states while the application is in process ,,( but if you knew in advance and told the immigration of a intend to marriage in the near future and got married while being on a visitor visa , that would be concidert visa fraud and you could face deportation ) as to how far that is true or how it works with permanent residence status I have no idea maybe someone can help you if its true or not Lona



See, I came to US in 2005 only for a visit (then my Boyfriend). Then we decited that we gonna married (someday) but first we wanted to spend some time with each other to see if the relationship gonna work. However, we got married this year and he wants to apply the I-130 for me but I'm affraid that they gonna deport me if something gonna go wrong.
Boiler
He can apply now, there is a 5 or 6 year wait for Permanent Residents.

If he gets his citizenship in 3 years, say another 6 months to actually naturalise, he can then upgrade the petition as there is no wait for USC's.

And a USC spouse is fogiven the overstay.

But rather depeds if yo are happy staying in the US for 3 years plus, undocumented, at risk of deportation if they catch you etc etc.

Emo
QUOTE(kaschro @ Jul 11 2007, 11:44 AM) *
QUOTE(LonaD @ Jul 11 2007, 11:31 AM) *
QUOTE(kaschro @ Jul 11 2007, 10:50 AM) *
Good Morning, I have a question about the relative potition (I-130) I'm from Germany and came to US on Visa Vaiwer (I-94) which is already expired. In the meantime I got marry to a permanent resident. I heard that my husband can apply for the “petiton for alien relative” for me. My question is: if the potiotion will be denied for any reason, can they deport me then?

I heard if you came on a visitor visa and got married spontaniously without knowing in advance about the event your husband would be able to file for AOS / ED/ I 130 , and you would be able to stay in the states while the application is in process ,,( but if you knew in advance and told the immigration of a intend to marriage in the near future and got married while being on a visitor visa , that would be concidert visa fraud and you could face deportation ) as to how far that is true or how it works with permanent residence status I have no idea maybe someone can help you if its true or not Lona



See, I came to US in 2005 only for a visit (then my Boyfriend). Then we decited that we gonna married (someday) but first we wanted to spend some time with each other to see if the relationship gonna work. However, we got married this year and he wants to apply the I-130 for me but I'm affraid that they gonna deport me if something gonna go wrong.


Than wait until your husband become citizen.
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