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magdalena zielinska

Posted about 1 month ago

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I’m married to a U.S. citizen, but I entered the U.S. without inspection. Can I still apply for a green card?
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Mateo Ibarra

Answered about 1 month ago

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Entering without inspection complicates the process but does not always make it impossible. Many applicants in this situation may need a waiver or consular processing, depending on their history. The specific path depends on factors such as prior entries, unlawful presence, and any existing immigration orders. Speaking with an immigration attorney is strongly recommended before filing anything.

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Laxmi Shrestha

Answered about 1 month ago

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Marriage to a U.S. citizen provides potential options, but entry without inspection means adjustment of status may not be available unless certain exceptions apply. Some applicants qualify under special provisions or parole programs. Filing incorrectly can lead to delays or serious consequences, so professional guidance is crucial before starting the process.

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Farouk Elhadi

Answered about 1 month ago

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Each case involving entry without inspection is highly fact-specific. While marriage to a U.S. citizen is a strong factor, it does not automatically cure all immigration issues. Reviewing your full immigration history is essential before applying. With proper planning and legal guidance, many people in similar situations successfully obtain lawful status.

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