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this post was submitted on 10 Nov 2024
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Find someone to officiate a marriage and then there's no problem
For now. What if they change the rules and retro the law to apply to anyone? "Can't happen." We'll see I guess.
I would like to say that SCOTUS is about to have bigger fish to fry than one Colombian getting married to stay in the country.
Getting a green card, even after marriage, typically takes 6 months at a minimum. If they started the process now, she could still be deported within Trump's 100 days
Still need to apply for a green card from the Federal government. Marriage certificates from State/local governments are not sufficient on their own. You're basically trying to prove that the marriage is legit.