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Search: Legal Advice written by Nikki Mehrpoo Jacobson (41 found)Posted over 2 years ago in Immigration Washington
Lisa Ellen Seifert's answer
Yes there is. Since 1986, all employers are required by law to verify the...
Shawn Cheng Hsien Chou's answer
Directly from the USCIS website: All U.S. employers are responsible for... Posted over 2 years ago in Immigration Washington
Nikki Mehrpoo Jacobson's answer
Be careful. There are orphan adoptions and non-orphan adoptions. The adoption...
Margaret Ann O'Donnell's answer
Yes. If you are a US citizen, the child you adopt will also be a US citizen.... Posted over 2 years ago in Immigration Washington
Shawn Cheng Hsien Chou's answer
Having a foreign passport is not a requirement for naturalization. The link... 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...
Bonnie Stern Wasser's answer
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 Immigration Yakima, WA
Bonnie Stern Wasser's answer
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 Seattle, WA
Craig Edward Kennedy's answer
Simply put, you already know the charges you are facing in your Order to Show...
Nikki Mehrpoo Jacobson's answer
If you are in removal proceedings, you should have a Notice to Appear and not a... Posted about 1 year ago in Immigration Riverhead, NY
Dave Hawkins' answer
The answer to your question depends on his current legal status -- did he enter...
Irina Semyonovna Puhachevsky's answer
The answer really depends on the cicrumstances of you case. First of all, are... Posted about 1 year ago in Immigration Seattle, WA
Craig Edward Kennedy's answer
USCIS is conducting the first interview to determine the validity of the...
Dave Hawkins' answer
I agree with the previous answer. As to the marriage, in King County it takes... Posted about 1 year ago in Immigration Seattle, WA
Nikki Mehrpoo Jacobson's answer
Its not that simple. The form of releif is: "Cancellation of Removal." This... Posted about 1 year ago in Immigration Seattle, WA
Nikki Mehrpoo Jacobson's answer
You need to see an attorney ASAP. Did she come legally? Does she have any... Posted about 1 year ago in Immigration Brooklyn, NY Posted about 1 year ago in Immigration Los Angeles, CA
User's answer
my husband has been issued a bar and we need the waiver. Posted about 1 year ago in Immigration Graham, WA
Nikki Mehrpoo Jacobson's answer
If he is out of status at this time, he may not be able to do anything. He... Posted about 1 year ago in Immigration Herndon, VA
Nikki Mehrpoo Jacobson's answer
Based on the facts that you have given me, I would recommend NOT doing anything... Posted about 1 year ago in Immigration Miami, FL
Nikki Mehrpoo Jacobson's answer
U.S. Citizens are able to petition their parents for Green Cards. Yes, there...
Thomas H. McGowan's answer
I am not sure what you mean. If you mean can you petition to have your parents... Posted about 1 year ago in Immigration Camas, WA Posted about 1 year ago in Immigration Seattle, WA
Nikki Mehrpoo Jacobson's answer
Your husband will need an unlawful presence waiver granted by the consulate...
Law student's answer
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