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Immigration Legal Advice (9,520 found)Narrow your searchPosted 8 days ago in Immigration Pennsylvania
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Generally, only a criminal arrest might have consequences when re-entering the...
Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
No, usually such a debt should not be a reason to deny a visa. However, if you... Posted 16 days ago in Immigration Albany, NY
Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
The K-1 visa is a non-immigrant visa with immigration connotations. This means... Posted 23 days ago in Immigration Tampa, FL
Jennifer Suet Fong Lim's answer
I take it that you are referring to Form I-864 affidavit of support required to...
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ALERT: In my view, your situation illustrates the flaws with the federal... Posted about 12 hours ago in Immigration Bucyrus, OH
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Yes, you certainly can. With e-mail, phone and fax technology, together with...
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In addition to information supplied in the previous response, it may be helpful... Posted 27 days ago in Immigration Brooklyn, NY
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Set up an appointment to see a family law lawyer before you sign anything. As...
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We strongly advise you to consult a family lawyer. It is unclear what your... Posted 1 day ago in Immigration Romeoville, IL
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Nothing prevents enrolling. Question is, what good will it do if you win if you... Posted about 14 hours ago in Immigration Atlanta, GA
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In general, a U.S. Citizen husband can sponsor his wife to adjust status to... Posted 1 day ago in Immigration Mount Pleasant, MI
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The DHS must decide what are its priorities, not your ex-wife and in laws. If... Posted about 14 hours ago in Immigration Rochester, NY
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It is hard to tell the legal relevance of the child born abroad without a... Posted 1 day ago in Immigration Atlanta, GA
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A very experienced immigration attorney needs to look at your criminal... Posted 1 day ago in Immigration Florida
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Maybe not. Well, if the offer looked too good to be true, then it is possible... Posted 2 days ago in Immigration Bowling Green, KY
Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
The DHS has hubs where some are transferred for immigration court. You should... Posted 1 day ago in Immigration Atlanta, GA
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Your conviction will certainly make a difference. Section 212(a)(2) of the... Posted 1 day ago in Immigration New Jersey
Jennifer Suet Fong Lim's answer
Hello: There is one important piece of information missing from your question,... Posted 30 days ago in Immigration Washington, DC
Karen-Lee Pollak's answer
As long as your non-immigrant visa has not expired, you can continue to work on...
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While you can still continue to work for the same company while your I-485 is... Posted 2 days ago in Immigration Miami, FL
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You do not give enough information about your situation for anyone to know what... Posted 3 days ago in Immigration Philadelphia, PA
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Hello: I would need more information on why you were deported. However, as a... Posted 2 days ago in Immigration Fort Lauderdale, FL
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Yes, they can send him to his home country. How old is he? Are his parentns U.... Posted 2 days ago in Immigration Denver, CO
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1) the person on the tourist visa may apply to adjust his or her status in the... Posted 3 days ago in Immigration Hanford, CA |