[Question] "What do you need to fix your parents' status
if you're a Citizen?"
Well, if you're a Citizen, you can apply for them. But the problem
is it depends on their background.
So what you need, every case needs a lot of stuff.
I have a video on YouTube, it's blowing up right now.
It's called "Marriage Green Card Documents".
Go watch that video. The first part where I talked about the
documents you need for your spouse, replace that with your
birth certificate. That takes care of that.
And the rest will be the same.
So look at that video. That's a chunk of it.
But the main problem that usually comes up with these kinds
of cases is if your parents are in the United States or if they
have previously no Immigration violations, they
may need a waiver. And you can't, depending what the violation
is. You may not be able to, in most cases, get a waiver based
on having a US Citizen child. Waivers are based on having
a spouse
that's a US citizen or Green Card holder or a parent.
So what your parents need?
I don't know.
I need to know your parents and I need to know what they did in
their lives, what their background is before
I can answer that.
But watch that video, you know, it's called "Marriage Green
Card Documents" and just again replace the part where it talks
about the couple, the kind of relationship kind of stuff, with
just your birth certificate, review the rest, and they call.
Talk with a lawyer to see what background your parents
are. Schedule a consultation at my office because we got to see
if they did any violations, criminal history, and also their
finances. So we got to see what those are.
Myra says,
"They have a Visitor Visa."
Okay, that's good.
But that's fine.
So your parents entered lawfully. So if they're here, even if it
expired, you're a US Citizen, you're in a really good position.
You know, we just need to sit and talk.
So just email my office: info@jqklaw.com.
I do this kind of case all the time, but I just need to review
to see what's going on with the facts of your case.
Just email me.
Let me know what the situation is and I'll reply and we'll
take it from there.
But yeah, if they entered lawfully and they have proof of entering
with that Visa, they file for Adjustment of Status. If their
backgrounds are cleared, their criminal history, if their finances
are okay, all this kind of stuff. And you want to do it sooner
rather than later. That's potentially a big part, the financial
portion of the case. 
The Public Charge portion may be on hold.
We don't know, USCIS' guidance is terrible, so I'm not sure
what's going on.
But if that is the case, you want to get it in now as soon
as possible. So don't hesitate to contact an Immigration attorney,
talk to several people as soon as possible to get a decision
on this, and move the case forward.
You will need your birth certificate to have proof. So
definitely jump on that, Myra.
Do not hesitate. Do this as soon as possible. Schedule a time.
You can schedule a time in my office, info@jqklaw.com,
but if not me, let somebody get that case rolling.
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