Can you lose your tourist visa if you give birth in the United States? Lawyer Alma Rosa Nieto, an expert on migration issues, said that “this requires justification as to why she gave birth in that country, since there are women who enter there only so that their child can be born there, which is a burden for the government means and will affect future submissions.”

Through his space on Noticias Telemundo, Nieto believed that the reasons that led her to give birth in that country should be known.

“You have to say how long you have been in the United States, if you just entered, you came and your pregnancy was complicated, maybe the doctor told you to have an early delivery, maybe they want to do a cesarean section, they have you will probably be told that we do not want you to return to your country because this would pose a great risk to you or the baby,” he explains.

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For Alma Rosa Nieto, it is very likely that you can justify why you gave birth in the United States.

“There are a lot of women who come in on tourist visas, they’re pregnant, and they say I’m going to have the baby here and I’m going to apply for emergency Medicare so I don’t have to pay thousands of dollars, and I’m going to have the US government pay for it. If this comes to light, he warns, it could have consequences for him for future arrivals in the country.”

“They will make sure she brings her baby who was born in the United States and the officer can question her at the airport: where the child was born, who paid, was it a burden to the government, did she overstay. ” These and other questions can be asked.

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What does the lawyer advise?

If you’re going to give birth in the United States, having health insurance and being able to cover your costs would be most advisable, he says.

For future entries on your tourist visa and with your baby, you should seek advice from a good lawyer. “Preparation so that you can ‘defend’ yourself – on the line or at the airport – is essential,” says lawyer Alma Rosa Nieto.

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Give birth in the US, get a tourist visa and adjust status

For example, if a woman came in on a tourist visa 20 years ago, stayed three years later and gave birth, what should she do?

“If that son, now 17 years old and an American citizen, turns 21, he will be able to emigrate,” Nieto responded via Noticias Telemundo.

It doesn’t matter much to the lawyer since she came in on her tourist visa.

“If you keep the passport, the formite of entry, the stamp, the visa for the United States – or the border card if you come from Mexico – some proof that you entered legally, years ago, your son, when he turns 21, will emigrate in a few months, without any problems in the country, implementing the famous adjustment of status,” he explains.

It highlights that the adjustment of civilian children to parents in the United States is happening rapidly.

(JO)