Other Issues: Advice on Immigration Stutus/Adjustment

jeudi 9 octobre 2014

My partner of almost 20 years is Thai and she has been in America since 1972. The last document she has (that I know of) is an IR1 with an Adj date of Sept, 1972. She and the husband "tied" to the card have parted long ago and she has been married several times since to other US citizens.

She is reaching retirement age and the immigration thing is going to stall the process I am sure. Now at 65 years of age, not able to read/write English (or any other language) and her inabilities becoming more pronounced as her age advances; what would be our first steps in securing her citizenship and thereby her social security (hopefully). I know no-one's social security may be guaranteed these days, but she has worked like a fiend for the betterment of not only the US, but of mankind in general (all documented along with a valid SSN).

I know it may seem everyone has been dragging their feet (fact), please point us in the right direction and/or possibly reference a decent attorney located in Cola, SC that may be able to assist.

If any other info is needed to provide accurate advice; I will do my best to post it.

Thanks for all considerations.

Jody





Other Issues: Advice on Immigration Stutus/Adjustment

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