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Hello, my name is Alex. I am 23 years old and I’m here because I want to know how I can give my mother her permanent US residency. From what my mother has told me, she had a lawyer recommended by an employer back in 2001. Unfortunately the lawyer disappeared along with the paperwork and no update was ever sent to my mother. She has never been in trouble with the law and also has an ITN she has used for work for years. We’ve called many, many lawyers and they all say she needs to go back to her home country (Mexico) for 10 years and submit and apology to get a chance to submit for her US residency. I am a firm believer of β€œwhen there is a will, there is a way.” I have the will but is there a way for me to file for her US residency without her having to leave the US. If so what form can I fill out to start this process. I need advise and help. 

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Assuming she entered illegally the best bet is for you to join the Military and then apply for Parole in Place.

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  On 6/25/2023 at 11:47 AM, Nig said:

When and how she arrived for the first time?

Is she apply for the 245i?

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She entered in 1999 and she entered illegally.  

Well from what I understand the lawyer was in the process of submitting a 245i for her. As I mentioned when 9/11 happened all updates were cut and she hasn't heard anything ever since. She is scared to dig into it since she won't know what could happen.

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  On 6/25/2023 at 11:33 AM, Pinkrlion said:

There is more to the story. Are you a US Citizen?  

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Yes born and raised in California 

  On 6/25/2023 at 9:54 AM, Boiler said:

Assuming she entered illegally the best bet is for you to join the Military and then apply for Parole in Place.

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Back in high-school I tried applying but with my asthma they denied me entry 

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  On 6/25/2023 at 3:37 PM, Boredalex said:

She entered illegally back in 1999 the year I was born

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Then, the attorneys might be correct.  She will have a 10 year ban.  I don't think you can file a waiver as a child...... Calling expert @Boiler

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Correct child is not a qualifying relative.

 

If she is eligible for 245i that would be an option.

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Well on what basis was the the 245i application made, family or work based?

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