Marrying an illegal immigrant for the second time - for real, not papers?
he is illegal and needs papers which i am glad to assist him with. problem is, i have already married an illegal once before and stayed married for four years before it fell apart (all for real... we lived together for years but i disapproved of his lifestyle/career choice in the end). will this interfere w/ my new marriage and his greencard even though both marriages were/are for real w/o any money involved? also, how long after marriage will it take my new husband to get his social security #? my father's engineering firm is willing to hire him as a drafter but spaces are limited and i'm afraid he may not be neutralized in time (in california)... it used to be 30 days... has it changed?
thanks!
(what can i say... i have a taste for german men ;)
Answer:
I don't think you'll have any problems. I'd expect them to be more suspicious and possibly ask for more evidence, but that doesn't have to be the case. They might also grant him "Conditional Green Card" which is valid only for 2 years, but if you are still married after that time, they'll change it to the 10 year one! As far as SSN, it shouldn't take that long; he can immediately apply for one as soon as his application for status change (Green Card) is received (INS will send a letter of confirmation). After that, it shouldn't take more than a week - at least not in Illinois - I don't know about California.
Hope I helped!
GOOD LUCK!
he's illegal? how bout you send him back to germany...oh, and since you love illegal immigrants more than your own country why don't you go with him?
well you also have a taste for illegals. for you own benefit dont marry him until he is legal.
He is going to need to get the papers and he is going to need to leave the country and then wait out the process.
Or he can leave and apply for a work visa while he is waiting out the other papers.
Shame on you!
What the hell is wrong with you? Why on earth are you marrying illegal aliens? My advice is to marry an American citizen, or move to Germany. You'll find plenty of Germans there!
Since 2002 illegal aliens are not allowed to adjust status. They must leave the country to be interviewed for their immigrant visa. There's a good chance the illegal immigrant will be banned from returning to the United States for 3 to 10 years.
You need to hire an experienced immigration attorney for this matter.
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