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Miami Immigration Legal Advice (218 found)Narrow your searchPosted 17 days ago in Immigration Miami, FL
David Nabow Soloway's answer
Sorry to hear about the denial. That is the type of problem that could have... Posted 17 days ago in Immigration Miami, FL
David Nabow Soloway's answer
Two separate eligibility requirements for naturalization that are sometimes... Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration Miami, FL
Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
The USCIS requires all permanent residents to update their address. This is the... Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration Miami, FL
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
Check with a lawyer in your locale to discuss more of the details of the asylum... Posted 21 days ago in Immigration Miami, FL
Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
If it makes you feel better, schedule an InfoPass Appointment and try to get an... Posted 21 days ago in Immigration Miami, FL
Scott D. Pollock's answer
USCIS would scrutinize the date of the application for divorce as well as the... Posted 2 months ago in Immigration Miami, FL
Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
This will depend upon how many convictions he has. If he has more than two... Posted 2 months ago in Immigration Miami, FL
Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
The general answer is no. Their status as a derivative ends when you can no... Posted 25 days ago in Immigration Miami, FL
Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
This is unfortunate. A C-1/D-2 crewmember is an extremely restrictive visa.... Posted 2 months ago in Immigration Miami, FL
Charles H Kuck's answer
You are okay. Your divorce and remarriage does not impact your ability to... Posted 2 months ago in Immigration Miami, FL Posted 28 days ago in Immigration Miami, FL
Thuong-Tri Nguyen's answer
Some people like to manipulate non-citizens by threatening to do something to... Posted 28 days ago in Immigration Miami, FL
Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
How did you get your permanent resident status? DId you marry a U.S. Citizen... Posted 29 days ago in Immigration Miami, FL
Juan Paolo Pasia Sarmiento's answer
If you were out of the country for a trip between 6-12 months, there's a... Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration Miami, FL
Jeffrey Adam Devore's answer
There are provisions in the law which can make an alien who has unlawfully... Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration Miami, FL
Sarah M. Cross' answer
First, the reason to wait for the K-1 fiance visa is that it is illegal for her... Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration Miami, FL
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Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
No, you will need your employment card in order to file for a Social Security...
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
I agree with my colleague Mr. Dixler. His observations are wise. There are a... Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration Miami, FL
Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
This depends. You may leave for less than 180 days without being questioned.... Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration Miami, FL
Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
You should contact a Florida criminal attorney in addition to an immigration... Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration Miami, FL
Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
This depends upon your education. If you have abused your B-2 visa, then this...
Karen-Lee Pollak's answer
We will need additional facts about your case such as your experience and... |