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

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