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Search: Legal Advice written by Sarah M. Cross (218 found)Posted about 13 hours ago in Immigration Syracuse, NY
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She needs a certified or "true copy" of the divorce decree. You can usually... Posted 6 days ago in Immigration Bronx, NY
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You should consult an attorney. Your wife cannot travel without advance parole... Posted 6 days ago in Immigration Florida
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Attempting to improve your immigration position through a sham marriage is a...
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The one thing I would add is that marriages that occur during deportation of... Posted 7 days ago in Immigration Johnson City, TN
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As a US citizen, you can petition for your wife to become a US permanent...
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I agree with the previous response about hiring an attorney. For many of my... Posted 7 days ago in Immigration Indiana
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Should a petition or application be denied or revoked by the USCIS, in most...
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You need to speak with an attorney about the reasons of the initial denial.... Posted 7 days ago in Marriage / Prenuptials Traverse City, MI
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If you entered the US legally (you said F-1 visa), you can marry your fiancé...
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Hello. Congratulations on your engagement. In your situation an in-country... Posted 7 days ago in Immigration Phoenix, AZ
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You need to consular process your husband's immigration process. First, you...
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Not everyone who applies for a visa to enter the US is granted a visa to enter... Posted 8 days ago in Immigration Seattle, WA
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You really need to consult an attorney. I believe that you are confused about... Posted 11 days ago in Immigration Tulsa, OK Posted 11 days ago in Immigration Houston, TX
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Legal permanent residents of the US are eligible for citizen after 3 years if... Posted 11 days ago in Immigration Palm Beach, FL Posted 11 days ago in Immigration New York
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You probably qualify for a process commonly referred to as 1 stop adjustment.... Posted 11 days ago in Immigration Leavenworth, KS
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Your ability to marry him and I am presuming you want to keep him in the US...
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Assuming you are of legal age and otherwise eligible to marry, your boyfriend's... Posted 12 days ago in Immigration Reading, PA Posted 12 days ago in Immigration Miami, FL
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First, the K-3 visa is only for spouses. The K-1 visa is for fiance. You need... Posted 12 days ago in Immigration Miami, FL
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Your husband most likely will be turned away at the border if he tries to enter... Posted 12 days ago in Immigration Las Vegas, NV Posted 12 days ago in Immigration Los Angeles, CA
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You need to send a letter and a copy of your naturalization certificate to the... Posted 12 days ago in Immigration Bronx, NY
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Most petition returned to USCIS for possible revocation are due to the consular...
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The administrative review process can take 18-24 months on average or more.... Posted 17 days ago in Immigration Virginia
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It's not at all unusual for both the petitioner and the spouse to be overseas... |