Filing I 130 And I 485

Summary

If you got married within 90 days of entering the U.S. On the Visa Waiver Program, it could be seen as a violation. Consult an immigration attorney for advice.

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What is your spouse's citizenship status?

General Information:
- In Colorado, you can file I-* and I-* concurrently if your spouse is a U.S. citizen.
- Denver Immigration Court: * Stout Street, Denver, CO *, Phone: (*) *-*.
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Explanation: This will help me provide accurate information about the rules and procedures in your area.

General Information:
- As your spouse is a U.S. citizen, you can file I-* and I-* concurrently in Colorado.
- Denver Immigration Court: * Stout Street, Denver, CO *, Phone: (*) *-*.
even if I am here under the visa waiver program and the 90 day rule prohibits it
Yes, even under the Visa Waiver Program, you can adjust status if you marry a U.S. citizen. However, it's crucial not to violate the *-day rule.
how do I not violate the 90 day rule
To avoid violating the *-day rule, you should not engage in activities inconsistent with your visa status within the first 90 days of entry, such as unauthorized employment or marriage.
but I did get married, what now?
What is the exact date of your marriage? This will help determine if you've violated the *-day rule.
60 days after the entry
If you got married 60 days after entry on a VWP, it could be seen as a violation of the *-day rule. Consult an immigration attorney for advice.
should i still file?
What is the exact date of your entry into the U.S.? This will help determine if you're still within the *-day period.
yes
When did you enter the U.S.?
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When did you get married?
General Information:
- If you married within 90 days of entry, it could be seen as a violation of the VWP.
- Consult an immigration attorney for advice.
- Denver Immigration Court: * Stout Street, Denver, CO *, Phone: (*) *-*.
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Explanation:
- You married within 90 days of entry, which could be seen as a violation of the VWP.
- Consult an immigration attorney for advice.
- Denver Immigration Court: * Stout Street, Denver, CO *, Phone: (*) *-*.
shoul i still file?
should we still file the forms and hope for the best?
What is your current immigration status? It's generally recommended to consult with an immigration attorney before making any decisions.
here on a visa waiver, I told you that
Given your situation, it's advisable to consult with an immigration attorney before filing any forms. They can provide guidance based on your specific circumstances.