Because You're Mine, I Walk the Line: The Trials and Tribulations of the Family Visa Program
Fordham Urban Law Journal 2010, Nov, 38, 1
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ABSTRACT The current backlog of over 3.5 million immigration visas places strains on mixed immigration status families and exacerbates the undocumented population problem. Families who choose to wait for a visa to become available before reunifying may strain the family unit. Those who reunify in the United States without first obtaining legal status face deportation and inadmissibility because of their unlawful residence in the United States.
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