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Washington Immigration Legal Advice (757 found)Narrow your searchPosted 18 days ago in Immigration Benton City, WA
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The applicable period is three years for a naturalization applicant whose... Posted 25 days ago in Immigration Seattle, WA
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It will depend as to whether it was a misdemeanor or felony DUI. A felony will... Posted 25 days ago in Immigration Marysville, WA
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This is unfortunate. Did you forget or your attorney? Did you request... Posted 27 days ago in Immigration Seattle, WA
Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
The law requires your husband wait ten years before he can file for permission...
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There are 2 separate ways to trigger the 212(a)(9)(C) bar- through an unlawful... Posted about 24 hours ago in Immigration Seattle, WA
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You likely should check your terminology as K-2 likely is not the visa. A K-2... Posted 1 day ago in Immigration Seattle, WA
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First, the question would be if you entered legally into the US. Second, what... Posted about 9 hours ago in Immigration Lynnwood, WA Posted 2 days ago in Immigration Seattle, WA Posted 3 days ago in Immigration Tacoma, WA
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Normally, the government won't have anything to do with your possessions as... Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration Auburn, WA
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The best thing that you can do is to contact an immigration attorney to...
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The immigration will most likely move him to an immigration detention facility... Posted 7 days ago in Immigration Seattle, WA
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Generally, the wife of a U.S. Citizen who entered the U.S. unlawfully and... Posted 8 days ago in Immigration Everett, WA
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Fill out I-134. Show bank statement and latest tax return plus attach proof of... Posted 10 days ago in Immigration Seattle, WA
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In applying to become a naturalized citizen, the applicant must prove that he/... Posted 10 days ago in Immigration Seattle, WA Posted 10 days ago in Immigration Oysterville, WA
Stanley Dale Radtke's answer
Adoption of a foreign national is a complex area of law that is impacted by...
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In addition to the information supplied in the previous response, note that an... Posted 10 days ago in Immigration Seattle, WA
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Hello: Thinking you qualify for derivative citizenship and submitting the... Posted 11 days ago in Immigration Spokane, WA
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If your U.S. Citizen husband is emotionally or physically abusive, then you... Posted 13 days ago in Immigration Tacoma, WA
Juan Paolo Pasia Sarmiento's answer
Most of the time that is true because the important requirement is that of a... Posted 15 days ago in Immigration Everson, WA
Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
No, not yet. Your son must be 21 years old and be able to financially...
David Nabow Soloway's answer
In addition to information supplied in the previous response, note that if at... Posted 15 days ago in Immigration Mountlake Terrace, WA
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Most persons who entered the U.S. without inspection are ineligible to change... |