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DACA and US Citizenship/Green Card

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07-16-2015, 02:21 AM
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Hello! I entered the US legally with an I-94 in 2000, which expired a few years later. I was approved for DACA in 2012 and it is still active. I want to marry my boyfriend of 4 years, who is a US Citizen by birth. I have no children. Do you guys think it will be easy for my case to be approved and for me to get my green card this way? I have no criminal record and have paid taxes every year since working.
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Arent you the lucky one. There shouldnt be a problem
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Hey there... i am actually doing my green card process through my spouse. I came legally on 2000 and never wen out of the country. You got a great case just make sure you have a lot of evidence
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Yup, just a straight forward case. Welcome to America.
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