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Any Updates On Whether Its Possible To Obtain Residency Through Marriage With Daca?

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I have posted many replies on topics that talk about this but I have nothing concrete.  So I got married to a U.S citizen before applying for DACA.  After I got my DACA approved I started to look into whether my wife would be able to petition for me so I can get my residency.  I talked to about 10 different lawyers in SoCal and I got mixed reviews.  Some said it was possible and that I could start the process asap without any worries about having to leave the country.  Others told me that people where applying for the advanced parole and some were getting their re-entry approved right away and others weren't so it was up in the air, almost a 50/50 chance.  Based on this I decided to hold tight.  This was all last year.  Does anyone know if things have changed or if more and more legal re-entries are being granted?  Has anyone actually gone through this processed and got approved?  Any information will be of great help.

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has anyone tried to do the advanced parole with daca?  im thinking about doing it and im looking for any info from anyone that has tried to do or has done it successfully.

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This questions is not related to the original topic but does any one know or have more information about the 6years of temporary residency  if you attend college for 2 years , and if you complete a 4 year and obtain your bachelors degree they may qualify your for permanent residency ?

 

did UCIS already approved this or what I read it on a Wikipedia link http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DREAM_Act

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