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Scott D. Pollock
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You can prepare your mother's adjustment of status application in advance and...
Yale Lewis III
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You can divorce your husband as soon as you wish. I don't know exactly what...
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David Nabow Soloway
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If a person has entered the U.S. lawfully and with inspection, but then has...
Stuart Jonas Reich
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While generally I always recommend speaking with an immigration lawyer about...
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Thuong-Tri Nguyen
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Contributor Level 9

Since you have accumulated unlawful presence for more than a year (from when...
Thuong-Tri Nguyen
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Contributor Level 9

If you are charged under RCW 9A.56.050 (Theft in the third degree), you face a...
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Thuong-Tri Nguyen
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Overstays by immediate relatives generally do not affect the relatives' ability...
David Dene Murray
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It would be rare under our immigration system that your parents would be "...
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Bradley Mark Maged
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This is a messy situation and Advance Parole is not an option as it is only...
Philip Alan Eichorn
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Contributor Level 7

Consider filing a K-3 spouse visa or an I-130. Consult with an immigration...
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Steven Alexander Culbreath
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first issue would be to make sure that you can legally work in the country...
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Stuart Jonas Reich
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Contributor Level 7

It doesn't go by length of time spent out of the US without returning/frequency...
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Craig Edward Kennedy
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You are required to have at least three years physical presence inside the...
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Thuong-Tri Nguyen
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Contributor Level 9

You can work in a legal job anywhere in the world. (Remember that your...
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Neil F. Lewis
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Contributor Level 5

You are in luck! The H-1B visa you have allows "dual intent", meaning that you...
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Michael Harold Sharon
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Contributor Level 6

Yes. He would need to notify the USCIS that he has naturalized and your...
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Stuart Jonas Reich
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Contributor Level 7

I'll try to answer your questions as you put them - but read my note at the end:...
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Charles H Kuck
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Contributor Level 7

This is not a ground for deportation. However, please understand that by being...
Stuart Jonas Reich
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An H-1B may make passsive investments and receive profits from those...
Cynthia A. Irvine
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Just because you are being sent to removal proceedings does not mean you will...
Howard Woodley Bailey
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The answer to your question will depend on several factors, most particulary...
Linda Friedman Ramirez
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Contributor Level 6

But please note that even as a lawful permanent resident alien, there are some...
Margaret Ann O'Donnell
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Yes, this person is eligible to obtain citizenship. The juvenile sentence was...

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