On asylum right getting married soon, how do I change status?
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On asylum right getting married soon, how do I change status?
Hi all!
I applied for a asylum in 2000 and still waiting for a interview,
soon I'll be getting married to an US citizen, what do I need to do to
change my status ?
thanx
I applied for a asylum in 2000 and still waiting for a interview,
soon I'll be getting married to an US citizen, what do I need to do to
change my status ?
thanx
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Re: On asylum right getting married soon, how do I change status?
Originally posted by Micko_escalade
Hi all!
I applied for a asylum in 2000 and still waiting for a interview,
soon I'll be getting married to an US citizen, what do I need to do to
change my status ?
thanx
Hi all!
I applied for a asylum in 2000 and still waiting for a interview,
soon I'll be getting married to an US citizen, what do I need to do to
change my status ?
thanx
Please, oh please, consult with an attorney. Legally speaking, this should be no problem based upon the facts as you state them.
But your fact situation has a habit of turning into a procedural nightmare.
Also, the filing in 2000 and still waiting for interview raises alarm bells.
You should note that asylum applications are handled on a "fast track" with the idea of getting quick denials. This is what causes the problems.
See that attorney -- yesterday if you can.
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Re: On asylum right getting married soon, how do I change status?
thanx a lot for a advise,
I'm gonna talk to an attorney
> Hi:
>
> Please, oh please, consult
> with an attorney. Legally speaking, this should be no problem based
> upon the facts as you state them.
>
> But your fact situation has a habit
> of turning into a procedural nightmare.
>
> Also, the filing in 2000 and
> still waiting for interview raises alarm bells.
>
> You should note that
> asylum applications are handled on a "fast track" with the idea of
> getting quick denials. This is what causes the problems.
>
> See that
> attorney -- yesterday if you can.
I'm gonna talk to an attorney
> Hi:
>
> Please, oh please, consult
> with an attorney. Legally speaking, this should be no problem based
> upon the facts as you state them.
>
> But your fact situation has a habit
> of turning into a procedural nightmare.
>
> Also, the filing in 2000 and
> still waiting for interview raises alarm bells.
>
> You should note that
> asylum applications are handled on a "fast track" with the idea of
> getting quick denials. This is what causes the problems.
>
> See that
> attorney -- yesterday if you can.