Yes, you may be able to return to the U.S. after overstaying your visa, but it could have consequences. It is recommended to consult with an Immigration attorney for guidance on your specific situation.
If you overstayed less than 6 month you will be banned to entering the US for 3 Years, and if you overstayed more than 6 Month you will be banned for 10 Years (AG)
file a petition for him
no depends were they came from
well many things happen and it is in a secrect file that no one can know
The green card itself will be given to you if you stay married after two years.
theres some law that after 97 if you overstayed by that long than your banned from returning for 10 years...not super technical but...
You can, but, you may get deported if your not legal to be in the States.
No. You have to return to your country of origin.
Yes you did overstay.
Dear Sir/Madam . I entered the country in early 2006 with a visitors visa (Type b1/b2), but now I have overstayed .. I want to apply for permanent residency but I am afraid that since I overstayed my visa I will not be eligible. I am going to marry with one USA Citizen , what is the process? how much time it takes for me to get Citizenship? she is married and having 3 kids her hubby was passed away long back. After marriage can I visit my home country to see my parents? if I get any law problems? after marriage if any other reason we separate what rules can apply? please help me
US citizens don't need visas to enter the US, so it doesn't matter what kind of Indian visa you have. The Indian visa is permission to enter India.
I'm sorry to say but she should have NEVER left the USA without a re-entry visa. She must find a way of getting back in that does not invlove immigration, you could try but it will be hopeless as your not a citizen yet and don't have full rights. Get your citizenship ASAP! You could try via student visa or work visa somehow. Good luck, it happened to me due to misinformation from INS. It was a big hassel and bad start to our marriage. I was able to get her in via student visa, when it was easier to do so. through CANADA? Good Luck. Your children do not come into play until they are 21 to be able to ask for her. You must wait until you become a citizen to apply for permanent residency for her. Your children do not come into play until they are 21 to be able to ask for her.