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New York Immigration Legal Advice (621 found)Narrow your searchPosted 6 days ago in Criminal Defense New York, NY Posted 25 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 27 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 27 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...
User's answer
Did you find out the answer to your question. I am in a similiar situation. Thanks, Posted 28 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 28 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 28 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 29 days ago in Immigration New York, NY
Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
You need to become a naturalized U.S. Citizen in order to petition for what is...
Karin Wolman's answer
To clarify the answer above, and directly answer your question: You do have the... Posted 2 months 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... Posted 30 days ago in Immigration New York, NY
Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
It is possible for your aunt to be contacted, even if it seems unlikely....
Can you answer questions regarding other nations of the world? or is it restricted to the USA alone?
Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration New York, NY
Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
This is unclear. I am unsure whether you will find an immigration attorney who... Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration New York, NY Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration New York, NY
Cynthia Beth Rosenberg's answer
Hi, Generally, if your BA degree is a US degree or equivalent to a US granted...
Stuart Jonas Reich's answer
We would need more info on your background to answer, and you should speak with... Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration New York, NY
Ama N. Appiah's answer
I'm not clear about what your question is. There are a lot of facts that are...
Ama N. Appiah's answer
Assuming that the father became a naturalized US citizen before the birth of... Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration New York, NY
Stuart Jonas Reich's answer
Although I generally tell people that an attorney is not needed to initially... Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration New York, NY
Stuart Jonas Reich's answer
Congratulations on the new job offer! Based on the situation you describe,...
Juan Paolo Pasia Sarmiento's answer
Need to apply for a new H-1B. Cap is still open as you know. JP Sarmiento... Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration New York, NY
Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
This 'may be' a highly questionable E-2 application. This seems risky. Have... Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration New York, NY
Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
Was the original labor certification filed with the State on or before April 30,...
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
I think you should listen to an immigration lawyer's advice about whether to... Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration New York, NY
Eli Mayer Kantor's answer
Since you only have a passport from Country B, it will be easier to apply from... Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration New York, NY
Linda Friedman Ramirez's answer
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