Posted on Aug 5, 2018
SPC Brittany Colburn
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I am prior service and working on going back active army. My husband is undocumented. I know I can still join, but I’m not sure of anything else as far as him having a dependent ID or his base access or if I get stationed in Germany. Any insight is appreciated.
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SGT Tony Clifford
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I would start by having him go to an immigration attorney and look into filing paperwork to get a marriage Visa. The process can be laborious and intrusive. My older sister needed to go through this process with her ex-husband. They will essentially look to ensure that your marriage isn't a scam to get him a visa. It would be best if he hasn't entered the country illegally. If you return to service before his visa is processed, I believe that there will be an expedited immigration process. Additionally, you being on active duty can also speed up his naturalization, if he would like to obtain citizenship. Again, I'm not an expert nor are most of the people on Rally Point, so seek input from an attorney immediately.
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Maj John Bell
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I suggest that you and your husband contact an attorney who specilizes in immigration law, then get back on the right side of the law. The longer the two of you wait, the longer you spend worrying about what may happen, and the more disruptive it will be, if and when the government catches up.
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LT Brad McInnis
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Had a sailor's wife who was illegal. He told me right away, and we went through the process to get her legalized. There were extenuating circumstances at the time, that she was allowed to stay in the US while the process worked its way out. She did not come on base until we got papers for her. My 2 cents, talk to a JAG on base, they have the most up to date info.
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