Replying to @milena ruiz 📝 Immigration Tips You Should Know 📝 Brad explains that if you entered the U.S. without inspection but have U.S. citizen children who are adults, you may still have options to get a green card. Even though entering without inspection typically makes you ineligible to adjust your status, here are ways to make it possible: 1️⃣ Parole in Place: If your adult children join the military, you may qualify for parole in place, allowing you to adjust status. 2️⃣ Section 245(i) Grandfathering: If you or your parents had an immigrant visa petition filed on or before April 30, 2001, you may be able to pay a penalty fee and adjust status through your U.S. citizen children. 3️⃣ Provisional Waiver: If married to a resident or U.S. citizen—or if your parents are residents or U.S. citizens—your children can petition for you, and you may file a provisional waiver, travel abroad, and return with your green card in just weeks. If you think one of these applies to you, speak with an experienced immigration attorney to explore your options. 👉 Follow for more valuable immigration insights!
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