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youll have to show proofthat you are her daughter and that she your mother and then youll have to a lawyer or judge and ask him about your mother and show him proof

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Q: If my mother use to be married to an American but never got a green card or citizenship and has 2 daughters with US citizenship how do i get her to become legal if i am living abroad?
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