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Greencard through marriage questions

Hi all, 18 year old Irish male here have a few questions regarding marriage through greencard, so me and my girlfriend have decided marriage might just be the only way for us to live together I’ve researched loads about US immigration and at the moment this is the only possible way for me. So my girlfriend is a second generation Mexican American, on the other hand my girlfriends mother was brought to the US as a child and she is undocumented. My girlfriend is a full citizen as she was born in the US of course, but my question is, going through this process would it put my girlfriends mother at risk? Will my girlfriend be asked about her parents or if her parents are citizens or not at meetings? I of course don’t want to mess anything up and get her family into trouble. I would be staying at her moms place as I’m 18 and my girlfriend is 19, ( if we got married ) does anybody here know if she could be caught if I went through this process? My girlfriend is extremely nervous that she’d be asked about her mother. I know this will get MEGA downvoted because people won’t be happy to hear that I’m trying to protect a undocumented person but some words of advice or knowledge about this please leave a comment thanks in advanced.

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