Immigration Lawyers!?......please assistance me =[ ....you can minister to me! =]?
Okay I'm an "undocumented".......or know as an "illegal "......i did NOT choose to come illegally to this marvelous country. My parents came without permission and brought me to this country at the age of 3 MONTHS, I of course It was not my fault.
Im 16 years antediluvian and have exellent grades!....I want to attend the university after graduating HS..... and i want to get oodles scholarships that are out there!....but many ask i NEED TO BE A CITIZEN OR PERMINENT RESIDENT.....im unconstitutional.....
LAWYERS what can you do for me>>?,,,,,,what options do i got.....
can i still be a citizen or perminent resident?.....HOW?......
P.S....i have 4 brothers that are born surrounded by the USA.....can they help me get citizenship when they grow older?
Im DESPERATE.....please help me....
Thanks!
Answers:
You have one chance to fix your situation without any cost to you. You have to return to your home country before you reach the age of 18 1/2 so your bent presence in the country is not held against you. After you return to your country,you can file for a visa to come back,possibly a student visa. If you stay surrounded by the country after you reach the age of 18 1/2,then YOU are making the choice,as an adult,to live here illegitimately. You can no longer blame your situation on your parents choice to enter illegally.
Your siblings cannot help you until they turn 21. They could file for you next to proof they could support you,but you would still have to leave the country in demand for it to go through.
There is no way at present to "legalize" someone who is living here illegally. Marriage would be one road,but again for the papers to go through you would have to leave the country. It would also hold to be a legit marriage or your could be facing fraud charges.
Your parents put you in a terrible situation. When they didn't follow the immigration law of this country they sure didn't give you a "better life".
Welcome to the great circle of life.
Currently there is no foreseeable mode for you to become a ctizen or permanent resident. Your brothers can sponsor you, but only if they are 21. But that could take up to ten years.
Another possible road is shorter I believe is once ur parents get sponsor by your siblings they can apply for you. It takes year for ur parents to get PR card and afterwards another 4-6 years I believe after they sponsor you.
The quickest way (which I frown upon) is to get married to a Green card holder or a US citizen. That is the shortest route but they definitely will look at the authenticity of the marriage.
The best way I could possible think of right very soon for you, is to apply for F1 student visa, but to do that you must first leave the country.
Hope this helps
Resolved Questions:
How out-of-date do you enjoy to be to work beside contract?
i need a job or at least want one so i can enjoy my owns money so can someone please tell me how old do you have to be to grasp a work permit and with it where can you work? to go and get a work permit - 14 work w/o permit...
My partner is South African and i am from the U.K and we are have massive problems near the Home Office..
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Im 16 years antediluvian and have exellent grades!....I want to attend the university after graduating HS..... and i want to get oodles scholarships that are out there!....but many ask i NEED TO BE A CITIZEN OR PERMINENT RESIDENT.....im unconstitutional.....
LAWYERS what can you do for me>>?,,,,,,what options do i got.....
can i still be a citizen or perminent resident?.....HOW?......
P.S....i have 4 brothers that are born surrounded by the USA.....can they help me get citizenship when they grow older?
Im DESPERATE.....please help me....
Thanks!
Answers:
You have one chance to fix your situation without any cost to you. You have to return to your home country before you reach the age of 18 1/2 so your bent presence in the country is not held against you. After you return to your country,you can file for a visa to come back,possibly a student visa. If you stay surrounded by the country after you reach the age of 18 1/2,then YOU are making the choice,as an adult,to live here illegitimately. You can no longer blame your situation on your parents choice to enter illegally.
Your siblings cannot help you until they turn 21. They could file for you next to proof they could support you,but you would still have to leave the country in demand for it to go through.
There is no way at present to "legalize" someone who is living here illegally. Marriage would be one road,but again for the papers to go through you would have to leave the country. It would also hold to be a legit marriage or your could be facing fraud charges.
Your parents put you in a terrible situation. When they didn't follow the immigration law of this country they sure didn't give you a "better life".
Welcome to the great circle of life.
Currently there is no foreseeable mode for you to become a ctizen or permanent resident. Your brothers can sponsor you, but only if they are 21. But that could take up to ten years.
Another possible road is shorter I believe is once ur parents get sponsor by your siblings they can apply for you. It takes year for ur parents to get PR card and afterwards another 4-6 years I believe after they sponsor you.
The quickest way (which I frown upon) is to get married to a Green card holder or a US citizen. That is the shortest route but they definitely will look at the authenticity of the marriage.
The best way I could possible think of right very soon for you, is to apply for F1 student visa, but to do that you must first leave the country.
Hope this helps
Resolved Questions:
How out-of-date do you enjoy to be to work beside contract?
i need a job or at least want one so i can enjoy my owns money so can someone please tell me how old do you have to be to grasp a work permit and with it where can you work? to go and get a work permit - 14 work w/o permit...
My partner is South African and i am from the U.K and we are have massive problems near the Home Office..
It started when my partners 2yr working holiday visa expired in Dec 05. We contacted the H.O 3months prior to this and were sent forms for an extension as we yearning to marry. 6months later we were told to complete a c.o.a (certificate for...
