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Immigration Legal Advice (10,449 found)Narrow your searchPosted 6 days ago in Immigration Phoenix, AZ
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Generally, considering that you were never on a payroll, never received or were...
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The IRS (the federal taxing authority) does not care whether you characterize... Posted 6 days ago in Immigration Seattle, WA
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Unfortunately, you may have problems if you want to return to the U.S. in the... Posted 7 days ago in Immigration Santa Rosa, CA
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You aren't going to get a meaningful answer unless someone reviews all of the... Posted 7 days ago in Immigration San Francisco, CA Posted 6 days ago in Immigration Houston, TX
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This is a problem. Most who come into the U.S. without a visa must return to a... Posted 6 days ago in Immigration Harlingen, TX
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The issue is whether you entered the marriage because you were in love with... Posted 7 days ago in Immigration Texas
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While I do not know the potential sentence for a class C offense in Texas, any... Posted 7 days ago in Immigration Columbia, MD
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It is your burden to prove you are a citizen. An attorney can help you... Posted 7 days ago in Immigration Bronx, NY
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It should not affect you ability to join the military regardless of whether you... Posted 7 days ago in Immigration Elkton, MD
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Your child's father can remain in the US as long as he extends his H-1B visa (... Posted 5 days ago in Marriage / Prenuptials Dallas, TX
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If your prospective spouse can prove lawful entry, and you are a US citizen,... Posted 9 days ago in Immigration Canada, KY
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To help you with this issue, it would be good to know a few key facts that are...
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It appears you have questions regarding Canadian laws. As this site and the... Posted 8 days ago in Immigration Atlanta, GA
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You face two difficult hurtles in trying to remain in this country. First, you... Posted 10 days ago in Immigration New York, NY
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212(a)(4) has to deal with the possibility of the person becoming a public... Posted 9 days ago in Immigration Clinton, MS
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The fact that you are married to a USC and have applied for AOS gives you... Posted 9 days ago in Immigration Stephenville, TX
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Ultimately, the decision is yours. However, before you do anything, you should... Posted 12 days ago in Immigration Monteagle, TN
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Unless he was still married with no divorce before you got married, then you...
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The fact your husband is undocumented has no bearing on the legality of the... Posted 10 days ago in Immigration Florida
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This is actually a more complex issue than appears. What you need to determine... Posted 10 days ago in Immigration Maryland
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From the information you are giving us, I assume that your mother, a United... Posted 11 days ago in Immigration Bronx, NY
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A state ID does not have anything to do with one's immigration status. When... |