A question for any immigration attorneys out there . . . back in the day, I was told that if an immigrant married an American citizen basically all was forgiven. For instance, if someone came to the US on a tourist visa, overstayed that visa and then married a US citizen that they could apply for a green card, that the US government didn…
A question for any immigration attorneys out there . . . back in the day, I was told that if an immigrant married an American citizen basically all was forgiven. For instance, if someone came to the US on a tourist visa, overstayed that visa and then married a US citizen that they could apply for a green card, that the US government didn't have an interest in breaking up families that contained a US citizen. When did that change?
A question for any immigration attorneys out there . . . back in the day, I was told that if an immigrant married an American citizen basically all was forgiven. For instance, if someone came to the US on a tourist visa, overstayed that visa and then married a US citizen that they could apply for a green card, that the US government didn't have an interest in breaking up families that contained a US citizen. When did that change?