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Posted 6 months ago in Immigration New York, NY
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You can file a change of status to B-2, but you must prove your permanent homes... Posted 6 months ago in Immigration Oakland, CA
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Most drug convictions can get you deported,and/or prevent permanent residence.... Posted 6 months ago in Immigration Phoenix, AZ
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Your friend should see a competent immigration lawyer. Here is why. He may be... Posted 6 months ago in Immigration Philadelphia, PA
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That looks pretty good to me. Some lawyers add in some items to show the...
Rachel Baskin's answer
I would recommend that you have an attorney review the application prior to... Posted 6 months ago in Immigration New York, NY
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Sounds like you have had problems not to mention several violations of US... Posted over 2 years ago in Immigration Washington
Karol Dezwager Brown's answer
A foreign national may become a lawful permanent resident and, eventually, a US...
Bonnie Stern Wasser's answer
In addition to Karol Brown's excellent answer, I would add that entering into a... Posted over 2 years ago in Immigration Washington
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The following is general information only and not intended to be legal advice...
Karol Dezwager Brown's answer
Generally, you must be able to demonstrate a basic level of reading, writing... Posted over 2 years ago in Immigration Washington
Lisa Ellen Seifert's answer
HIV and AIDS are health conditions that the U.S. is concerned about. This...
Bonnie Stern Wasser's answer
There are two separate grounds of exclusion dealing with AIDS/HIV - one for... Posted over 2 years ago in Immigration Bothell, WA
Bonnie Stern Wasser's answer
The following is general information only and is not intended to be legal...
Eli Mayer Kantor's answer
This is a very tricky question. It depends whether or not the crime involves "... Posted over 2 years ago in Immigration Modesto, CA
Nikki Mehrpoo Jacobson's answer
You need to convince the consulate that your friend will be returning to his or...
Bonnie Stern Wasser's answer
214, usually referred to at a US Consulate as INA 214(b) - the code in the... Posted over 2 years ago in Immigration Cashmere, WA
Nikki Mehrpoo Jacobson's answer
Also make sure that if you or her were married before that you have a valid...
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The following is general information only and not intended to be legal advice... Posted about 1 year ago in Criminal Defense San Jose, CA
Douglas Scott Srulowitz's answer
You should get a criminal defense attorney. Ask to arrange a civil case...
Stephen D. Eckdish's answer
You need to consult with and/or retain a competent California immigration and... Posted about 1 year ago in Tax Seattle, WA
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I would check with your accountant/tax attorney to determine if this is legal....
Sandra Marie Spector's answer
No, this is not legal. Affirmatively filing any return containing false... Posted about 1 year ago in Immigration Yakima, WA
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Anyone who is not in the US lawfully should seek counsel before submitting any...
Eli Mayer Kantor's answer
If you entered the US illegally, even marriage to a US citizen will not help... Posted about 1 year ago in Immigration Washington
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I am not clear about one thing - did the lawyer attach photocopies of photos to...
Craig Edward Kennedy's answer
If there's one thing I can tell you about immigration work, it's to expect the... Posted about 1 year ago in Immigration Atlanta, GA
Joshua Daley Paulin's answer
Some folks have a civil marriage and then a religious wedding later... not a...
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Actually, you do not receive an EAD by virtue of filing I130. I130 is the... Posted about 1 year ago in Immigration Washington
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I would say that a good portion of my legal practice consists of trying to...
Philip Andrew Holloway's answer
By all means do not attempt to represent yourself in any important legal matter... Posted about 1 year ago in Immigration Iselin, NJ
Bonnie Stern Wasser's answer
This will depend upon a few factors not clear in your question. First, if you...
David Dene Murray's answer
From your explanation, it is clear you do not understand the US immigration... Posted about 1 year ago in Immigration
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I'm not sure I understand this question. I don't understand why an employer... Posted about 1 year ago in Immigration
Bonnie Stern Wasser's answer
Assuming the family member of a US citizen is a son or daughter, (v. sibling or...
Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
One of the challenges in this question, as Ms. Wasser so politely put it, is... |