I am still at the American Immigration Lawyers Association Annual Conference in San Francisco. We just finished a panel about LGBT Same Sex Immigration Issues. The confusion is whether Gay Couples can now file for Immigration benefits and how will that work. The representative from Marriage Equality was very helpful and pointed us to their site, see below an initial FAQ From Marriage Equality:
What did the Supreme Court say about DOMA?
The U.S. Supreme Court held that Section 3 of the Defense of Marriage Act (“DOMA”) is unconstitutional. Section 3 of DOMA was a federal law that limited federal marriage recognition to different-sex couples. Because immigration law is federal, DOMA prevented lawfully married lesbian and gay couples from obtaining lawful permanent residence (“green cards”) through marriage. Now that DOMA has been struck down, American citizens and lawful permanent residents can submit green card applications for their same-sex spouse.
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