kaitlyn1415
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So how does he go about getting a green card? No, the work permit is for two years but he can renew it. I think he said he has to do that for five years before he can apply for residency. His main concern is that if we get married it would not only take longer, but he'd have to do a two year probation down in Mexico. His parents have not been granted citizenship yet though they do have a U.S. Born daughter who is currently 14 y/o.
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He's 22 now but has been on a work permit for 3 years now I believe. He got that through DACA and said he has to be on it for 5 years before he can become a U.S. Citizen. What is CSPA? His family was requested when he 6 or 7 years old. He's afraid that if we get married he will get kicked off that case and have to start all over and he couldn't be requested again by me because apparently that can only be done once. It's all very confusing for me so that's why I'm here looking for answers and trying to figure out what can be done. He also believes they'll send him down to Mexico and he won't be able to come back. This has apparently happened to people he knows.
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I apologize. I'm talking about becoming a U.S. Citizen. We live here with no plans of moving. Yes, his uncle must have requested his father. Not him directly
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I am a U.S. Citizen and my fiancée is here on a work permit under DACA. He's been in the country since he was about 5 or 6 and was requested by his uncle back in '99 or 2000. We were wondering, if we were to get married, how it would affect his citizenship case. We've been together for about 4 years now and have two young children together. He thinks if we were to get married he'd be sent down to Mexico for 1-2 years whereas if we wait another 4-5 years as we are now he will have his citizenship and not have to go back to Mexico.
Citizen Marriage to a DACA Visa Holder.
in Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)
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Yes, lots of misunderstanding and misinformation. Thank you so much for all your help!