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San Diego Immigration Legal Advice (136 found)Narrow your searchPosted 1 day ago in Immigration San Diego, CA
Scott D. Pollock's answer
It varies. The Immigration and Nationality Act allows ICE to detain certain...
Jeffrey Adam Devore's answer
The answer to your question will depend upon whether the person is being... Posted 18 days ago in Immigration San Diego, CA
Rama Krishna Palagummi's answer
Whether you sponsor your aunt's temporary visit to U.S. or not depends on her... Posted 22 days ago in Immigration San Diego, CA
David Nabow Soloway's answer
Guardianship is a process involving state laws aimed to provide legal authority... Posted 3 days ago in Immigration San Diego, CA
Scott D. Pollock's answer
So long as you did not falsely claim to be a U.S. citizen or make any other... Posted 3 days ago in Immigration San Diego, CA
Jeffrey Adam Devore's answer
The fact that someone is deported does not terminate their parental rights.... Posted 6 days ago in Immigration San Diego, CA
Thuong-Tri Nguyen's answer
Joint ownership of properties is only one of many factors USCIS looks at to... Posted 9 days ago in Immigration San Diego, CA
Carlos Gonzalez's answer
generally, a marriage while an individual is already married is NOT valid in...
Ruby Lichte Powers' answer
From your comment, it is unclear as to what question you are asking exactly.... Posted 9 days ago in Immigration San Diego, CA
Rama Krishna Palagummi's answer
Yes, if an individual was in U.S. in H-1B and left the country and remained... Posted 10 days ago in Immigration San Diego, CA
Rebecca Cook Black's answer
You will need to hire an experienced immigration attorney to help you with this... Posted 12 days ago in Immigration San Diego, CA
Ruby Lichte Powers' answer
You need to discuss the custody issue with a family attorney in your state.... Posted 18 days ago in Immigration San Diego, CA
Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
Yes, you may need a receipt that you filed for a replacement, but you will... Posted 19 days ago in Immigration San Diego, CA
Sandra Renata Calderaro's answer
I would highly recommend that you speak with an attorney regarding a possible... Posted 21 days ago in Immigration San Diego, CA
Stanley Dale Radtke's answer
I am inferring from your question that your family currently has lawful status... Posted 24 days ago in Immigration San Diego, CA
John Manouchehr Manley's answer
Hello, Fiancée visas are typically used for people who are outside the... Posted 27 days ago in Immigration San Diego, CA
Scott D. Pollock's answer
The EB-2 category is for persons with advanced degrees or of exceptional... Posted 29 days ago in Immigration San Diego, CA
Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
Is she a permanent resident? If so, for how long? What is the deportation... Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration San Diego, CA
Mario Steven Zapata's answer
Firstly, you should inform your husband that he should not sign his voluntary... Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration San Diego, CA
Leon Ben Hazany's answer
Hi, the anwer is maybe. Sounds like you had unlawful presence in the US and... Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration San Diego, CA
Stanley Dale Radtke's answer
In response to your question, yes ICE can and will deport her if the...
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Update to INS hold: released from jail to INS local San Diego office and INS... Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration San Diego, CA
John Manouchehr Manley's answer
Hello, Your parent might have been able to adjust his status in court...
Lynne Rogers Feldman's answer
You need to look at exact date of the I-130 approval for your parent through... |