I met my wife in 2005 and very soon after she became pregnant. It was not until a few months after I found out she was pregnant and she was living with me that I found out she had some immigration issues, although I didn't know how bad they were. We got married in 2009, our daughter is now 5, and our application for a change of her status was recently rejected by USCIS. Apparently as I am now finding out, she entered the country with her parents when she was only 18 months old, without inspection. This is about the biggest no no there is in the immigration world. There are a few things we tried (her parents got their green cards through Amnesty) but is seems that since no one petitioned for her before 2001, she has no legal ground to stand on.
My question is this: Since she has no legal option but to either go willingly or unwillingly back to Mexico forever, should we just wait for her to get deported? Or should we hide and worry and wait for a law to change? My daughter and myself are American and we are not going to live in Mexico.
My question is this: Since she has no legal option but to either go willingly or unwillingly back to Mexico forever, should we just wait for her to get deported? Or should we hide and worry and wait for a law to change? My daughter and myself are American and we are not going to live in Mexico.