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After getting married, can I fix my husband and parents papers?

Asked on Jan 27th, 2018 on Immigration - California
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My parents have been here for more than 20 years, they haven’t had problems with the police or problems on their way over here, but, my husband got caught the first time He tried crossing the border and the immigration officers took his finger prints and deported him right back.
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Immigration Law is very complex and very fragile to be tampered with. Your parents are in USA for over 20 years but are they Permanent Resident (legal status) or what? Also, your husband has been deported, most likely he may get a 10-year ban. What is your legal status, and this is the very complex case. There are many immigration lawyers in CA. Please keep in mind that not all lawyers are the same, therefore be very cautious as to which attorney or law firm you chose to work with. We are based in New York but my network of SMS ATTORNEYS does travel out of state for clients and we might have an Immigration lawyer available in California. Feel free to give us a call for a free consultation. If you're facing financial hardship, one option may be to speak with the court clerk about a court-appointed lawyer, known as a Pro Bono, or free lawyer. If you would like to retain our services while on a limited budget, do let us know and we will try to do our best to offer payment plans options. Ahsan Syed answer and comments to questions are for general purposes only and do not constitute legal advice or establish an attorney-client relationship with SMS ATTORNEYS without a signed retainer. Thank You. Toll-Free 1-877-866-8665 // Immigration Lawyer in California.
Answered on Jan 28th, 2018 at 6:52 AM

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