Alice Antonovsky Brooklyn Immigration Attorney
Posted over 13 years ago.
I do not think they will automatically accuse you of fraud. However, since i am not familiar with he details of your case, I cannot give you legal advice. If you are doubting the advice of your attorney, maybe you should think about getting a second opinion. However, the only way to get valuable advice is to have your entire case reviewed by an attorney. Good luck.
Alice Antonovsky Brooklyn Immigration Attorney
Posted over 13 years ago.
I do not think they will automatically accuse you of fraud. However, since i am not familiar with he details of your case, I cannot give you legal advice. If you are doubting the advice of your attorney, maybe you should think about getting a second opinion. However, the only way to get valuable advice is to have your entire case reviewed by an attorney. Good luck.
Asker
Posted over 13 years ago.
Hi, Alice
Thank you for the respond. Don't get me wrong I have an attorney in Philadelphia transferring my case here. But she said it's going to create a lot of problem on the interview if I have my case in Philadelphia and i'm a resident of Philadelphia but he's resident of Texas and he pays taxes there as well. He works for the big company and has offices there and here like I said before. I don't think this is an impossible case. I just want to know alternative opinion. She said the immigration will accuse me in fraud.