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Coconut Grove Immigration Legal Advice (203 found)Narrow your searchPosted 5 days ago in Immigration Miami, FL
Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
Usually, they get married. That is all. They will both need identification... Posted 17 days ago in Immigration Miami, FL
Scott D. Pollock's answer
You do not give enough information about your situation for anyone to know what...
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Hi.I'm actually in the same (maybe worse ) situation.Got a letter for the... Posted 3 days ago in Immigration Miami, FL
Sandra Renata Calderaro's answer
I am not clear if your husband is here in the U.S. or if he is abroad. If he... Posted 3 days ago in Immigration Miami, FL
David Nabow Soloway's answer
Congratulations upon your marriage. No, the approach you suggested is...
Sandra Renata Calderaro's answer
If his intent is to live in the U.S. permanently, he would not be eligible for... Posted 3 days ago in Immigration Miami, FL
David Nabow Soloway's answer
A B2 visitor's visa is not available to someone who intends to enter the U.S....
Sandra Renata Calderaro's answer
Depending on the country where you and your husband are living, it might... Posted 5 days ago in Immigration Miami, FL
Brian David Lerner's answer
Hello: There is a minimum poverty guideline you must look at in order to... Posted 5 days ago in Immigration Miami, FL
Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
You will also need to file a form I-134 affidavit of support as instructed by... Posted 5 days ago in Immigration Miami, FL
Juan Paolo Pasia Sarmiento's answer
He can have a joint sponsor who must be a US Citizen or green card holder. The...
Juan Paolo Pasia Sarmiento's answer
He can have a joint sponsor who must be a US Citizen or green card holder. The... Posted 24 days ago in Immigration Miami, FL
Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
An experienced attorney will have to call ICE when it is open. They will need... Posted 24 days ago in Immigration Miami, FL
Jeffrey Adam Devore's answer
The facts your present are not clear. If I understand them correctly you are...
Brian David Lerner's answer
Hello: Whether your boyfriend is inadmissible or not will depend on his... Posted 25 days ago in Immigration Miami, FL
Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
It depends on the criminal conviction order, if any. Those permanent residents... Posted 5 days ago in Immigration Miami, FL
Juan Paolo Pasia Sarmiento's answer
You can. It's a race. Sometimes you apply for both and the next interview will... Posted 5 days ago in Immigration Miami, FL
Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
Yes, you can, but would apply for an I-130 petition, first. Review the U.S... Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration Miami, FL
Thuong-Tri Nguyen's answer
In general, an alien has to be in a lawful immigration status to change to...
Scott D. Pollock's answer
As my colleague suggests, there is often not an easy path for someone who has... Posted about 3 hours ago in Immigration Miami, FL
Jeffrey Adam Devore's answer
You may still be eligible based upon the Child Status Protection Act (CSPA)... Posted 6 days ago in Immigration Miami, FL
Sarah M. Cross' answer
First, the K-3 visa is only for spouses. The K-1 visa is for fiance. You need... Posted 6 days ago in Immigration Miami, FL
Sarah M. Cross' answer
Your husband most likely will be turned away at the border if he tries to enter... Posted 1 day ago in Immigration Miami, FL
Ruby Lichte Powers' answer
Hire an attorney experienced with bonds and removal proceedings in the area in... Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration Miami, FL
Scott D. Pollock's answer
My understanding is that an immigration hold is for 48 hours, not counting... Posted 3 days ago in Immigration Miami, FL
Sandra Renata Calderaro's answer
You must establish that you have a domicile in the U.S. To qualify as a... |