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New York Immigration Legal Advice (618 found)Narrow your searchPosted about 1 month ago in Immigration New York, NY
Juan Paolo Pasia Sarmiento's answer
Is the son married? Where is he from? What's her son's status now (if here in... Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration New York, NY
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
Because this matter is so important you should really get a lawyer. Why was... Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration New York, NY
Scott D. Pollock's answer
The E-2 category is one of the most document-intensive, requirement-filled... Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration New York, NY
Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
If your grace period has expired, then you must seek a visitor visa, or any... Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration New York, NY
Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
It depends upon whether you have evidence to prove that you meet the... Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration New York, NY
Juan Paolo Pasia Sarmiento's answer
File that and a FOIA at the same time just in case. Your mother's LPR records... Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration New York, NY
Scott D. Pollock's answer
There are many factors that go into whether someone will be deported. If your... Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration New York, NY
Juan Paolo Pasia Sarmiento's answer
1. E-2 is a non-immigrant visa while EB2 is a step towards getting a green card.... Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration New York, NY
Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
Yes. It is up to the DHS to begin a deportation case. A state divorce court... Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration New York, NY
Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
The NTA or notice to appear from EOIR can cut off continuous physical presence.... Posted 3 months ago in Immigration New York, NY
Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
Perhaps. What happens to them depends upon whether the fraud that you... Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration New York, NY
Scott D. Pollock's answer
Section 245(c) of the Immigration and Nationality Act says: "Other than an... Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration New York, NY
Scott D. Pollock's answer
Your use of the words "activate the visa" constitutes a misunderstanding of... Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration New York, NY
Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
You may have to leave the U.S. and be sponsored by another individual or entity.... Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration New York, NY
Juan Paolo Pasia Sarmiento's answer
No problem. Legal entry, good faith marriage. Even if you fall out of status as...
Jeffrey Adam Devore's answer
It is always best to maintain lawful status. However, since you are getting... Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration New York, NY
Karen-Lee Pollak's answer
Your unfortunate position is the plight of many people who have grown up in the...
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
President Obama told the Washington Post early last month that the amnesty bill... Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration New York, NY
Juan Paolo Pasia Sarmiento's answer
1. The rule is that you should maintain full-time status throughout your stay... Posted 18 days ago in Divorce / Separation New York, NY
Ignacio Pinto-Leon's answer
I am licensed to practice law in Mexico and this answer deals ONLY with Mexican... Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration New York, NY
Juan Paolo Pasia Sarmiento's answer
1. Can apply for L2 but can't work. You'e in as dependent. You can work on H if... Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration New York, NY
Avi Friedman's answer
Yes, the Consular Officer can cancel your visa if they feel you are no longer... |