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Yes you can engage anyone who is either a US citizen or a green card holder to act as your joint sponsor. 
Yes you can engage anyone who is either a US citizen or a green card holder to act as your joint sponsor. 
If you are a US citizen and your spouse entered the country legally then you can sponsor him for his green card despite his overstay. Your case will receive extra scrutiny due to the huge age gap. Counsel anywhere in the USA can represent you. 
If you are a US citizen and your spouse entered the country legally then you can sponsor him for his green card despite his overstay. Your case will... Read More
Because you entered the USA legally with a visa, despite your overstay, if and when you dont go to school, and apply for a green card through marriage. However, if the 485 application isnt approved b/c the examiners feel the marriage isnt valid, or of the marriage doesnt work out, then you will be in removal proceedings. Work with a lawyer to make certain the chances of sucess are maximized. Counsel in any state can represnet you from start to finish and some of us charge a very affordable flat fee. ... Read More
Because you entered the USA legally with a visa, despite your overstay, if and when you dont go to school, and apply for a green card through... Read More
Retain an attorney so that he/she can obtain the appropriate certified court documents from the Mexican court that adjudicated the divorce. Counsel anywhere in the USA can represent you and some of us charge a very affordable flat fee. 
Retain an attorney so that he/she can obtain the appropriate certified court documents from the Mexican court that adjudicated the divorce. Counsel... Read More
Did you enter the country legally? If so you can adjust status here even though you are out of status. If you are overseas then you can process at the consulate.  Some of us charge a very affordable flat fee. Counsel anywhere in the USA can represent you. 
Did you enter the country legally? If so you can adjust status here even though you are out of status. If you are overseas then you can process at... Read More
If you are a US citizen, and your husband entered the country legally, then you can file to adjust his status immediately. Discuss your case with counsel. Counsel anywhere in the US can represent you. 
If you are a US citizen, and your husband entered the country legally, then you can file to adjust his status immediately. Discuss your case with... Read More

Expedite N-400 or citizenship application

Answered 7 years and 2 months ago by attorney Sheree D Wright   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Citizenship
Unfortunately, there is no expedition of precess for the N-400, especially since your application doesn’t seem to be outside of the normal processing time. 
Unfortunately, there is no expedition of precess for the N-400, especially since your application doesn’t seem to be outside of the normal... Read More