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Family immigration topics like spousal petitions, petitions for children and parents, brothers and sisters. Information about 245(i), waivers of inadmissibility, adjustment of status for family-based petitions, fiancee visas, affidavits of support, medical examinations, and other family-based immigration topics.

Marco Served Honorably in the US Military and Wanted His Wife to Enjoy Legal Status - We Helped Him

Marco served honorably in the US military. After his honorable discharge, he got a job at a tech company in the Silicon Valley. His wife Maria entered the United States without inspection about seven years earlier. They had been married for two years and had a baby daughter. Marco and Maria came to us to see if they could obtain legal status for Maria.

Marco had served his country. His wife entered the US illegally. We filed for parole-in-place to get her a greencard.

Parole-in-place for military spouses allows a foreign national spouse who entered the USA illegally to obtain parole, a cure for the illegal entry. This allows the foreign spouse to adjust status and avoid serious penalties

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