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If your fiancé entered the United States with a visa, then even if she is out of status, you can sponsor her for a green card after marriage if you are a US citizen. You should consider working with an attorney. Some of us charge a very affordable flat fee for start to finish representation.    ... Read More
If your fiancé entered the United States with a visa, then even if she is out of status, you can sponsor her for a green card after marriage... Read More
A US Citizen can sponsor an immigrant wife who illegally entered the US, but you will have to file a waiver and she needs to go back to Mexico to have her interview. 
A US Citizen can sponsor an immigrant wife who illegally entered the US, but you will have to file a waiver and she needs to go back to Mexico to... Read More
If girlfriend entered the US with permission, you can sponsor her for a green card after marriage- despite her long overstay. If she entered without permission, you can still sponsor her but it's more complicated. 
If girlfriend entered the US with permission, you can sponsor her for a green card after marriage- despite her long overstay. If she entered without... Read More
Death terminates a marriage so you don't need to file for divorce. 
Death terminates a marriage so you don't need to file for divorce. 
A United States citizen can sponsor his stepmother and his father for a green card if the marriage between the stepmother and the father occurred before the US citizens 18th birthday.     
A United States citizen can sponsor his stepmother and his father for a green card if the marriage between the stepmother and the father occurred... Read More