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Search: Legal Advice written by Neil F. Lewis (59 found)Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration Tampa, FL
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You need to consult with a very good, experienced immigration lawyer who will... Posted 3 months ago in Immigration Melbourne, FL
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With a few exceptions, anyone who enters the US legally and then marries a US... Posted 3 months ago in Immigration Jamaica, NY
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The easy answer is no. BUT! You will someday be asked when you separated, and...
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You should be fine. If you had been married for less than 2 years when you got... Posted 3 months ago in Immigration Tampa, FL
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Her eligibility to re-enter the US will depend on her immigration history. You...
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You need to file an I-130 for your wife with the right Service Center in the US.... Posted 4 months ago in Immigration Chicago, IL
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If you are in the process of divorce, you may apply for removal of conditions,... Posted 7 months ago in Immigration New York
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If your brother in law is seeking US residency through a bona fide marriage to... Posted 7 months ago in Immigration Miramar, FL
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You should contact an attorney to make sure that your husband is eligible to... Posted 7 months ago in Immigration Tampa, FL Posted 7 months ago in Immigration Tampa, FL
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When your deportation has already been decided there is little you can do. You... Posted 7 months ago in Immigration New York Posted 7 months ago in Immigration Portland, TN Posted 7 months ago in Immigration Dunkirk, NY Posted 7 months ago in Immigration Lincoln Park, MI Posted 7 months ago in Immigration Walnut, CA
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You state that you overstayed your visa. If you overstayed more than 180 days... Posted 7 months ago in Immigration Yakima, WA
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Your best bet would be to qualify your fiancee for immigration bond, and then...
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Marriage in prison is possible but it is rather difficult process that varies... Posted 7 months ago in Immigration Georgia
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Your visa to the US was cancelled -- that's what 22 CFR 41.122(h)(3) means (... Posted 7 months ago in Immigration Fontana, CA Posted 7 months ago in Immigration San Diego, CA
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If you trust your lawyer, follow his advice. If you do not trust your lawyer,... Posted 8 months ago in Immigration Tucson, AZ
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Someone here in the US without current authorization is unable to gain a new... Posted 8 months ago in Immigration Washington, DC
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Your lawyer is a professional. Many lawyers get great results, including me,... |