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Renton Immigration Legal Advice (60 found)Narrow your searchPosted about 1 month ago in Immigration Renton, WA
Scott D. Pollock's answer
You can prepare your mother's adjustment of status application in advance and... Posted 2 months ago in Divorce / Separation Renton, WA
Yale Lewis III's answer
You can divorce your husband as soon as you wish. I don't know exactly what... Posted 5 months ago in Immigration Renton, WA
David Nabow Soloway's answer
If a person has entered the U.S. lawfully and with inspection, but then has... Posted 7 months ago in Immigration Renton, WA
Stuart Jonas Reich's answer
While generally I always recommend speaking with an immigration lawyer about... Posted about 1 year ago in Immigration Renton, WA
Thuong-Tri Nguyen's answer
Since you have accumulated unlawful presence for more than a year (from when... Posted 9 months ago in Criminal Defense Renton, WA
Thuong-Tri Nguyen's answer
If you are charged under RCW 9A.56.050 (Theft in the third degree), you face a... Posted about 1 year ago in Immigration Renton, WA
Thuong-Tri Nguyen's answer
Overstays by immediate relatives generally do not affect the relatives' ability...
David Dene Murray's answer
It would be rare under our immigration system that your parents would be "... Posted about 1 year ago in Immigration Renton, WA
Bradley Mark Maged's answer
This is a messy situation and Advance Parole is not an option as it is only...
Philip Alan Eichorn's answer
Consider filing a K-3 spouse visa or an I-130. Consult with an immigration... Posted about 1 year ago in Immigration Renton, WA
Steven Alexander Culbreath's answer
first issue would be to make sure that you can legally work in the country... Posted about 1 year ago in Immigration Renton, WA
Stuart Jonas Reich's answer
It doesn't go by length of time spent out of the US without returning/frequency... Posted about 1 year ago in Immigration Renton, WA
Craig Edward Kennedy's answer
You are required to have at least three years physical presence inside the... Posted about 1 year ago in Immigration Renton, WA
Thuong-Tri Nguyen's answer
You can work in a legal job anywhere in the world. (Remember that your... Posted about 1 year ago in Immigration Renton, WA
Neil F. Lewis' answer
You are in luck! The H-1B visa you have allows "dual intent", meaning that you... Posted about 1 year ago in Immigration Renton, WA
Michael Harold Sharon's answer
Yes. He would need to notify the USCIS that he has naturalized and your... Posted 2 months ago in Immigration Bellevue, WA
Stuart Jonas Reich's answer
I'll try to answer your questions as you put them - but read my note at the end:... Posted 2 months ago in Immigration Kent, WA
Charles H Kuck's answer
This is not a ground for deportation. However, please understand that by being... Posted 2 months ago in Immigration Bellevue, WA Posted 2 months ago in Immigration Kent, WA
Cynthia A. Irvine's answer
Just because you are being sent to removal proceedings does not mean you will... Posted 2 months ago in Criminal Defense Bellevue, WA
Howard Woodley Bailey's answer
The answer to your question will depend on several factors, most particulary...
Linda Friedman Ramirez's answer
But please note that even as a lawful permanent resident alien, there are some... Posted 3 months ago in Immigration Kent, WA
Margaret Ann O'Donnell's answer
Yes, this person is eligible to obtain citizenship. The juvenile sentence was... |