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    jinkylove Posts: 2, Reputation: 1
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    Mar 20, 2007, 07:16 AM
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    Hello,
    Goodmorning ,I've been here 14 months already and married to american guy with in before 90 days I'm here,so until now I don't process my lpr ,and my visa was expired already last July 2006 so I am considered as a illegal here in usa?so I can still process the adjustment to status?so I have any chance to be deportated if I'm going to divorce my hubby ?and I'm going back to k-1 visa again?so need to be married with in 90 days again and it is not complicated because in my passport my husband name was there.so I'm, so confuse now.please help me what the best things to do thank you so much ill appreciate the help you can for me GOD bless us all

    Jinky
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    Mar 20, 2007, 07:22 AM
    If you didn't file for any status after marrying him and your visitor's / work / student visa expired yes you are illegal. The marriage does not automatically get you citizenship or any status, I know cause I married my wife in Florida (im from Canada) and we were told there is a mountain of paperwork to fill out and the fees are around $1000 - $1500 USD.

    If you are planning to divorce him and haven't filed any papers then your in a mess there too, yes, if you re-marry you can apply but I don't know how they will view 2 marriages in 1 year plus and expired visa... it might be good to return home and re-enter legally.
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    Mar 20, 2007, 08:37 AM
    I knew someone in the same situation. Honestly do not divorce your husband. Seek out ppwrk to get yourself established legally in the US. Have you worked? You can easily file all this stuff on your own, There are websites out there that give you the type of ppwrk that is needed and also how money is going to cost you. You, will have to go through an interview with the INS as well.

    If you divorce your husband and remarry it will look suspcision and because you are illegal it may be harder for you to stay here in the states and you may have a greater chance in having to leave.

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