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Marriage after overstay, green card

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#1
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  • 2024/11/08 07:40

Hello. I entered the country previously on a tourist visa to meet my American boyfriend (now husband). My boyfriend became sick with an internal disease and while I was taking care of him, his visa expired and he overstayed. We later married in the U.S. and my husband is now healthy and he has a stable income. I have never worked in the US. I am applying for a green card, but I am paroling ? because of my overstay and I think I will have to go back to the US Embassy in Japan for an interview.
I am quite anxious because Trump will be president for a period of time. I am worried that I will not be able to re-enter Japan ? if I go back to Japan because of the alternative situation due to Trump being tough on immigrants.
I would appreciate your advice or anyone with similar experiences. Sorry for the rambling.

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#3
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/11/08 (Fri) 08:52
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My American current husband would be able to get a visa even if he is here illegally.

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#4
  • 2024/11/08 (Fri) 09:10
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Thank you. According to my lawyer, when he was not a Trump, if you married a US citizen, you could overstay and still be in the US and get a green card. I am worried that Trump will keep changing the laws regarding immigration.

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#6
  • さて
  • 2024/11/08 (Fri) 09:46
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Applied for GC illegally. Heard he was caught during an interview and deported
Watch out!

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#12

I think you are applying to immigration within the US, in which case if you were married to a citizen, overstay would not have been an issue. \If you are married to a citizen, then overstay was not an issue. The way to go for an embassy interview in Japan is to apply to the national visa center, not the immigration office, so the application documents and waiting time are totally different, but what is the situation like? If you have already applied, you would have been able to apply under the same conditions as a marriage with a normal citizen, regardless of overstay.

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#13
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/11/18 (Mon) 18:49
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President-elect Donald ・ Trump confirmed Monday that he will
declare a national emergency to fulfill his campaign promise to deport large numbers of immigrants living in the United States without
legal permission.

Also
Trump's re-election has raised fears of deportation, and
Haitian immigrants are apparently being evacuated from Ohio City.

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