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Did you know that your family member can still be eligible for a Green Card even if they entered the U.S. illegally or overstayed their visa? It is possible! But the process is not simple and you should consult with a knowledgeable attorney before filing any immigration petitions or waivers for individuals who entered illegally or are no longer in valid immigration status.
Call 540-300-2991 to schedule a consultation with an experienced immigration attorney. Spiller-Reddick Immigration Law can help you with all of your immigration needs.
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