I entered into the U.S. illegally
usnook | 2013-08-15 14:29

Q: I came to the US with a K (fiancé) visa. Within 90 days of my entry to the US, I married the person who invited me to the U.S. May I adjust my status to permanent resident?
A: Yes.

Q: I came to the US with a K (fiancé) visa, but I married a person other than the one who sponsored my K visa.The person whom I married is also a U.S. citizen. May I adjust my status to permanent resident? 
A: No. You must have married the person who petitioned for the K visa to be eligible for adjustment of status within ninety days of your entry into the US.

Q: I entered into the U.S. illegally. Now I am married to a U.S. citizen. May I adjust my status to permanent resident?
A: If you are eligible for 245(i), you may adjust your status. Without 245(i), you will not be able to adjust. For more information on 245(i), click here.

Q: I was a crewmember working on a ship and my visa type was D. I left my work and now am staying in the U.S. illegally. May I get protection from 245(i) if all other requirements are satisfied?
A: Yes. Q: Same situation above, but if I missed the April 30, 2001 deadline, may I adjust my status by marrying a U.S. citizen? A: No. 

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