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Coconut Grove Legal Advice (1,229 found)Narrow your searchPosted about 13 hours ago in Car / Auto Accident Miami, FL
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Unfortunately, if there is legitimate damage to her car (to be ascertained by a... Posted about 16 hours ago in Immigration Miami, FL
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It is difficult to give advice when I don't have the application to review. I... Posted about 16 hours ago in Family Miami, FL Posted about 17 hours ago in Immigration Miami, FL
Ritu Goswamy's answer
You can find a joint sponsor who is a legal permanent resident or US citizen to...
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Although your question is not clear, in addition to the information supplied in... Posted about 20 hours ago in Immigration Miami, FL Posted 1 day ago in Lawsuits / Disputes Miami, FL Posted 1 day ago in Employment / Labor Miami, FL Posted 1 day ago in Social Security Miami, FL Posted 1 day ago in Landlord / Tenant Miami, FL Posted 1 day ago in Immigration Miami, FL Posted 1 day ago in Immigration Miami, FL
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A joint sponsor for purposes of completion of an "Affidavit of Support" for... Posted 2 days ago in Immigration Miami, FL
Karen-Lee Pollak's answer
Based on the limited amount of information, there should be no problem with you... Posted 2 days ago in Immigration Miami, FL
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You may still be eligible based upon the Child Status Protection Act (CSPA)...
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Based upon the limited amount of information, you probably can reapply through... Posted 2 days ago in Car / Auto Accident Miami, FL Posted 3 days ago in Contracts / Agreements Miami, FL Posted 3 days ago in Lawsuits / Disputes Miami, FL Posted 4 days ago in Immigration Miami, FL
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Hire an attorney experienced with bonds and removal proceedings in the area in... Posted 4 days ago in Child Custody Miami, FL
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If you were married at the time of the birth of your son, the child is equally... Posted 4 days ago in Landlord / Tenant Miami, FL Posted 5 days ago in Landlord / Tenant Miami, FL
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This is really a 50/50 shot. The law says, no, but you did sign a contract. I... |