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New York Immigration Legal Advice (567 found)Narrow your searchPosted 11 days ago in Immigration New York, NY
Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
No, not this fact alone will provide him a reason to file. The fact that he... Posted 13 days ago in Immigration New York, NY
Thuong-Tri Nguyen's answer
For family-based immigrant visas, the only non-family member that would be...
Rekha Gulshan Garg's answer
You cannot a sponsor a non-family member. There are other ways to immigrate to... Posted 18 days ago in Immigration New York, NY
Scott D. Pollock's answer
Call Claudia Slovinsky at 212-925-0101, or e-mail her a cslovinsky@slovinsky.... Posted 16 days ago in Domestic Violence New York, NY
Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
If you plead guilty, then you 'may' be ordered deported based upon INA Section...
Edward Jerome Blum's answer
You need to make sure that you and your lawyer arrange to plead to something... Posted 23 days ago in Immigration New York, NY
Jennifer Suet Fong Lim's answer
If your husband is a U.S. citizen, then you are eligible to apply for residency...
Karen-Lee Pollak's answer
Provided your husband is a citizen and you entered the country legally, the... Posted 28 days ago in Immigration New York, NY
Scott D. Pollock's answer
The more evidence you can produce, the better. Make sure to keep copies of...
Thuong-Tri Nguyen's answer
One problem with sending a video is that the recipient may not have the right... Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration New York, NY
Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
You are entitled to a hearing before an immigration court if you are taken into...
Jeffrey Adam Devore's answer
You may be able to file a self-petition as a battered spouse in order to obtain... Posted 3 days ago in Immigration New York, NY
Juan Paolo Pasia Sarmiento's answer
Yes. Even less. But it really varies. JP Sarmiento Founder and Attorney... Posted 3 days ago in Immigration New York, NY Posted 3 days ago in Immigration New York, NY Posted 3 days ago in Immigration New York, NY
Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
Maybe; maybe. All further action depends upon whether you are subject to... Posted 4 days ago in Immigration New York, NY
Sarah M. Cross' answer
There can be very serious complications if you marry while on a tourist visa,... Posted 4 days ago in Immigration New York, NY
Elaine Martin's answer
I assume that you filed an I-130 for your husband. If you have been sworn in... Posted 5 days ago in Immigration New York, NY
Scott D. Pollock's answer
You probably would not face liability, but consider the following cautionary...
Carlos Gonzalez's answer
I would not believe you would have any liability, however in dealing with USCIS... Posted 6 days ago in Immigration New York, NY
Stuart Jonas Reich's answer
She doesn't need a formal adjudication that she is subject to be subject to the...
Karin Wolman's answer
It could come up again. Any application for a new visa will entail a review by... Posted 6 days ago in Immigration New York, NY
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
You can miss defenses and say the wrong things if you are not represented by an... Posted 7 days ago in Immigration New York, NY
Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
No. An N-400 is not a passport, it is a naturalization certificate. You have... Posted 7 days ago in Immigration New York, NY
Cynthia Beth Rosenberg's answer
Hi, There is never a guarantee that a consulate will do the right thing.... Posted 8 days ago in Immigration New York, NY
Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
An affidavit of birth may be required, but in some situations, depending upon... Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration New York, NY
Charles H Kuck's answer
First question, did this person enter the US on a visa? If so, and you become... |