You should be able to travel to the U.S. if the C1 visa is current. For more detailed information, you may contact an experienced immigration lawyer at Bogle & Chang law firm to confidentially discuss the case and how we can help. We handle immigration cases in all 50 states. Our law firm information is provided below. Good luck to you. Nikiki T. Bogle, Esq Immigration Legal Team Bogle & Chang, LLC Email: ntb@boglechang.com Phone: (800) 342-1733 ext. 101 Web: www....
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Your husband cannot cancel your green card. For more detailed information, you may contact an experienced immigration lawyer at Bogle & Chang law firm to confidentially discuss the case and how we can help. We handle immigration cases in all 50 states. Our law firm information is provided below. Good luck to you. Nikiki T. Bogle, Esq Immigration Legal Team Bogle & Chang, LLC Email: ntb@boglechang.com Phone: (800) 342-1733 ext. 101 Web: www.immigrationlegalteam.com National...
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Is your green card permanent or conditional? Did you get the green card through him? Is your husband in the U.S. right now or is he in the Philippines? If you have a Permanent Green Card, your husband cannot stop you from entering the U.S. If you have a Conditional Green Card, you can enter the U.S. and hire an immigration lawyer to help you remove the conditions based on domestic abuse. For more detailed information, you may contact an experienced immigration lawyer at Bogle & Chang law...
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Yes, immigrant crime victims can apply for a U-Visa if he or she was cooperative in the prosecution of the criminal. For more detailed information, you may contact an experienced immigration lawyer at Bogle & Chang law firm to confidentially discuss the case and how we can help. We handle immigration cases in all 50 states. Our law firm information is provided below. Good luck to you. Nikiki T. Bogle, Esq Immigration Legal Team Bogle & Chang, LLC Email: ntb@boglechang.com Phone:...
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The immigration process takes time to adjudicate. You will need to be patient. If you haven't heard from the NVC after 3 months, give them a call to request a status update on your case. Good luck to you. Immigration Legal Team Bogle & Chang, LLC Email: ntb@boglechang.com Phone: (800) 342-1733 ext. 101 Web: www.immigrationlegalteam.com National Immigration Lawyers Serving Immigration Clients in all 50 States and Foreign Countries
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If your wife is the daughter's mother, then it is more efficient for your wife to petition for your daughter and her three children. It is much faster for U.S. citizens to do the petition. The petition can take a long time, depending on the consulate in the country if they family is outside the U.S. and case backlog. You should hire an immigration lawyer to help you with the process. It is generally more efficient to use an attorney. Good luck to you. Immigration Legal Team Bogle...
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Are you sure you were "arrested" and not just "detained"? If you were "arrested", you would have been taken to jail and charges would have been filed and later dismissed in court. So, there would be a court record. It sounds like you might have just been detained. If so, you don't need to list arrest on the form. I strongly suggest you hire an experienced immigration lawyer to help you file the Naturalization Petition. This way, you can be confident that the petition is prepared...
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Yes, you need to hire an immigration lawyer to help you as soon as possible. Deportation/Removal is a serious matter and you need an experienced immigration attorney to help. VAWA Petition is confidential and you will not be able to see the details of the petition. Since you are the alleged abuser, it is highly unlikely that USCIS will take your word. Your wife's green card is permanent, so there is nothing you can do at this point. Good luck to you. Immigration Legal Team Bogle &...
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Since you are a permanent resident, you don't need anyone to sponsor you for U.S. citizenship. You don't need to alert immigration service about address change or sponsors, since you don't have a pending case with them right now. You simply need to reapply for U.S. Citizenship when you are ready. My suggestion is to hire an immigration lawyer to help you with the Petition. Good luck. Nikiki T. Bogle, Esq Immigration Legal Team Bogle & Chang, LLC Email: ntb@boglechang.com Phone: (...
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If you are a U.S. citizen, your convictions will not stop your fiance or spouse from obtaining a Fiance Visa or Marriage Visa to enter the United States. If you need additional information, please schedule a phone or in-person consultation with an immigration lawyer at Bogle & Chang law firm. Our law firm information is provided below. Good luck to you. Nikiki T. Bogle, Esq Immigration Legal Team Bogle & Chang, LLC Email: ntb@boglechang.com Phone: (800) 342-1733 ext. 101 Web:...
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