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Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration Saint Petersburg, FL
Jean Tien's answer
Your post does not include any information for someone to assist you by giving... Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration Saint Petersburg, FL
Scott D. Pollock's answer
While there are arguments that the affidavit of support requirement should not... Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration Saint Petersburg, FL
Elaine Carol Schneider's answer
YES. The Affidavit of Support sponsors the immigrant even after a divorce so...
Karen-Lee Pollak's answer
When signing the affidavit, you agreed to support the beneficiary to ensure... Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration Saint Petersburg, FL
Scott D. Pollock's answer
You need some form of unexpired government issued identification in order to... Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration Saint Petersburg, FL
Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
No, a permanent resident can remain a permanent resident. Two consequences of... Posted about 1 month ago in Marriage / Prenuptials Saint Petersburg, FL
Fabio Ambrosio's answer
First of all, congratulations on your upcoming marriage. Switzerland is a great... Posted 3 months ago in Immigration Saint Petersburg, FL
Stanley Dale Radtke's answer
There may be some possibility of obtaining relief for your son in law depending...
Robert Edward Heyman's answer
Unfortunately, INS has tepped up its investigations regarding past convictions... Posted 3 months ago in Immigration Saint Petersburg, FL
Living abroad and marrying a foriegner. Is it difficult to obtain a B=2 Visa for a visit to America?
Posted 3 months ago in Immigration Saint Petersburg, FL
Sarah M. Cross' answer
First, you have only a very slim chance of getting a tourist visa for your... Posted 5 months ago in Immigration Saint Petersburg, FL
Scott Douglas Devore's answer
If the case is still pending and you divorce that would be the end of the case... Posted 6 months ago in Immigration Saint Petersburg, FL
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Scott Douglas Devore's answer
The drug conviction will make him deportable as well as inadmissible to the US...
Thuong-Tri Nguyen's answer
Incidentally, if you or your son's other legal parent is a US citizen, you can... Posted 8 months ago in Immigration Saint Petersburg, FL
Michael Jared Brown's answer
In many cases, a misdmeanor will not prevent you from obtaining citizenship.... Posted 8 months ago in Immigration Saint Petersburg, FL
Neelofer Syed's answer
Based on the facts, if your fiancee' has already gotten divorce, you should get...
Rachel Baskin's answer
She should consult with an attorney who will be able to advise her regarding... Posted 3 months ago in Immigration Pinellas Park, FL
David Nabow Soloway's answer
No, you will be unable to petition for your natural parents. In the eyes of... Posted 4 months ago in Criminal Defense Largo, FL
Robert Edward Heyman's answer
I assume from your question that your husband is being held pursuant to an... Posted 6 months ago in Immigration Seminole, FL
Sebastian Jaramillo's answer
Just make sure you are not delinquent in the payment of your obligations to the...
Scott Douglas Devore's answer
A lawful permanent resident may apply for bankruptcy protection. There are no... Posted 6 months ago in Immigration Largo, FL
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Alex Meyerovich's answer
Pursuant to Immigration and Nationality Act section 324(b), the Naturalization...
Scott Douglas Devore's answer
Having bad credit in and of itself is not a bar to naturalization. However you... Posted 6 months ago in Immigration Largo, FL
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
Getting the written documentation you have is a good place to begin. Contact a...
Sebastian Jaramillo's answer
As long as criminal charges were not brought against you then you should be... Posted 7 months ago in Immigration Largo, FL Posted 8 months ago in Immigration Largo, FL |