Please read our story and provide advice:
My wife was brought to the US illegally when she was 5 years old.
After high school she left to Mexico to persuade a college education.
She turned 18 in October 27 2007 and voluntary left the country in January 30 2009.
She applied for a tourist visa in March 2010 & March 2011. Both times lied about being in the US before.
We got married October 27 2012 and I want to bring her with me.
I talked to an immigration lawyer and was told that for the time being illegal in the US, she gets a 3-year bar.
The 3-year bar was fulfilled January 30 2012.
However, Because she lied in her interviews we have to apply for a waiver for misinterpretation.
I am 25 years old. I'm healthy, have an education, and a stable job for 3 years.
Anybody in this forums have a similar story and was successful in obtaining a visa for your loved one?
We love each other and want to be together, but is it possible to prove extreme hardship in a young couple like us?
Should we pay our lawyer a lot of money or save that money and try and start a life in Mexico?
Please help!
My wife was brought to the US illegally when she was 5 years old.
After high school she left to Mexico to persuade a college education.
She turned 18 in October 27 2007 and voluntary left the country in January 30 2009.
She applied for a tourist visa in March 2010 & March 2011. Both times lied about being in the US before.
We got married October 27 2012 and I want to bring her with me.
I talked to an immigration lawyer and was told that for the time being illegal in the US, she gets a 3-year bar.
The 3-year bar was fulfilled January 30 2012.
However, Because she lied in her interviews we have to apply for a waiver for misinterpretation.
I am 25 years old. I'm healthy, have an education, and a stable job for 3 years.
Anybody in this forums have a similar story and was successful in obtaining a visa for your loved one?
We love each other and want to be together, but is it possible to prove extreme hardship in a young couple like us?
Should we pay our lawyer a lot of money or save that money and try and start a life in Mexico?
Please help!