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13 minutes ago, Mvargas143 said:
Hello everyone,
So I am a natural born US citizen. I married my husband 12/2006 he is an undocumented immigrant from Mexico. We have 2 daughters together and I have 2 sons from a previous relationship whom he treats as his own. So I'm basically wondering if anyone can relate to our situation has done the papers and how thier process went?
2004: He crossed the border illegally to US
2005: he went home on a plane to mexico on his own for funeral
2005: he attempted cross, was caught and released - no deportation
2005: made it across border
2006: we married
2007 had daughter #1
2014: daughter #2
We never filled out papers because we were told to wait for a reform, and here we are almost 12 years later no reform. I'm not sure if he can qualify for a waiver? I work, have a good job so supporting him is not a problem. He also works, pays his taxes so that helps. He boss is willing to help if he can.
Hardship: my 2 son's father will not let me take them to Mexico. Our 1st daughter has been medically diagnosed with anxiety, and sees counseling for that. My job won't allow me to move to Mexico. I obviously will be under extreme stress and have to apply for daycare assistance, food assistance, have to move if he would have to go as I'll be out his income (he does construction). Not sure what else they'd look for for a hardship waiver and if he can really apply for it?
Any advice, experiences anything will help just frustrated with all this stuff.
This should say the below sorry was typing quickly.
2000: He crossed the border illegally to US
2005: he went home on a plane to mexico on his own for funeral
2005: he attempted cross, was caught and released - no deportation
2005: made it across border
2006: we married
2007 had daughter #1
2014: daughter #2
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2 minutes ago, geowrian said:
How long was he illegally in the US on his first EWI (in 2004-2005)?
Sounds like a 9C bar. He would need to leave the country for 10 years before being eligible for a waiver.
Oh man I messed up that should be 2000. So he was here 4 years.
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Hello everyone,
So I am a natural born US citizen. I married my husband 12/2006 he is an undocumented immigrant from Mexico. We have 2 daughters together and I have 2 sons from a previous relationship whom he treats as his own. So I'm basically wondering if anyone can relate to our situation has done the papers and how thier process went?
2004: He crossed the border illegally to US
2005: he went home on a plane to mexico on his own for funeral
2005: he attempted cross, was caught and released - no deportation
2005: made it across border
2006: we married
2007 had daughter #1
2014: daughter #2
We never filled out papers because we were told to wait for a reform, and here we are almost 12 years later no reform. I'm not sure if he can qualify for a waiver? I work, have a good job so supporting him is not a problem. He also works, pays his taxes so that helps. He boss is willing to help if he can.
Hardship: my 2 son's father will not let me take them to Mexico. Our 1st daughter has been medically diagnosed with anxiety, and sees counseling for that. My job won't allow me to move to Mexico. I obviously will be under extreme stress and have to apply for daycare assistance, food assistance, have to move if he would have to go as I'll be out his income (he does construction). Not sure what else they'd look for for a hardship waiver and if he can really apply for it?
Any advice, experiences anything will help just frustrated with all this stuff.
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in Waivers (I-601 and I-212) and Administrative Processes (221g)
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That you everyone for commenting. I think after all this time it is what it is. We are going to start the process knowing he'll have to do the waiver after 10 years. I don't know why he has people that have told him they came in and out multiple times and only spent 2 years out of the country and are now legal. Everything I have researched says the opposite. I tend to be a realist so I want to go in this without being blindsided.
I have downloaded the I130 form. Anyone know how long it takes to process normally?