"I came here on a B2, how can I get a Green Card?"
Visa Fraud is not to be taken lightly as it carries with it serious consequences. It is a serious national security issue. The government is actively in pursuit of those individuals who have committed Visa Fraud. Consequences of Visa Fraud: A Permanent BarIf a determination has been made that the non-immigrant has gained entry to the United States through misrepresentation and fraud, the consequence is being permanently inadmissible. That means that the non-immigrant is ineligible to petition for a Visa or Green Card, etc. There are circumstances in which a waiver is available. However, an extreme hardship determination would have to be made. In this circumstance, the inadmissible non-immigrant "must show that denial of admission to or removal from the United States would result in extreme hardship to his or her qualifying relative (or if the applicant is a VAWA self-petitioner, to himself or herself); and the applicant must show that a favorable exercise of discretion is warranted." See USCIS website.
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