What can I legally do to help my fiance get back into the US sooner?
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What can I legally do to help my fiance get back into the US sooner?
My fianc and son’s father has been in Trinidad and New Link Destination
gabo for almost 3 years waiting for
them to renew his green card application. I have been through 2 medical situations and
he hasn’t been here to support me. We had no idea it would have taken this long. I am at my
wits end. Is there anything that I can do to help the matter?
Asked on April 25, 2016 under Immigration Law, New Jersey
Answers:
SB Member California Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 6 years ago | Contributor
Can you please clarify what you mean by renewing his green card application? What does that mean? Is he already a green card holder? If so, what is the issue? If he is not yet a green card holder, what exactly is he applying for or renewing?
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