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How can I fix my husband's and daughter's papers?

Asked on Jan 10th, 2012 on Immigration - California
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I wanted to know if there's any way I can fix my husband's papers and my daughter's. I am under age, but I was born and raised in US and I came to Mexico, met my husband, got pregnant and had my baby her in Mexico. He never tried to cross and never been in US.
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Immigration Law Attorney serving Long Beach, CA at Law Offices of Brian D. Lerner
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Is the father a U.S. Citizen of the baby?
Answered on Jun 20th, 2013 at 1:34 AM

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When you say you are underage, what do you mean, exactly? Are you 18? Under 18? Did you legally get married according to the laws for marriage in Mexico? If so, you should be able to petition for your husband and child to immigrate to the US as spouse and child of a US citizen.
Answered on Jan 30th, 2012 at 5:43 PM

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Immigration Law Attorney serving Los Angeles, CA at Law Offices of Alan R. Diamante APLC
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Not if you are under age. What is the age? Be specific. What is his age? That can be an issue.
Answered on Jan 25th, 2012 at 4:26 PM

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Intellectual Property Attorney serving Menlo Park, CA at Sheppard Mullin
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Your child may be US citizen by operation of law. Contact the US consulate near you. File I-130 petition for your husband.
Answered on Jan 25th, 2012 at 4:14 PM

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Immigration and Naturalization Attorney serving San Francisco, CA at The Law Office of Christine Troy
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If you are a USC and married to a Mexican, you can sponsor your husband for a green card through consular processing. Your daughter is probably a US citizen so you can file with the US consulate for her certificate of naturalization that they issue for US kids born abroad.
Answered on Jan 25th, 2012 at 2:45 PM

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