Will divorce affect naturalization process for spouse of employment based permanent resident?
No one can tell you what will or will not happen, but it should not be a problem.
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No one can tell you what will or will not happen, but it should not be a problem.
Clearly, they can charge him, because he is charged. All those facts you mention may help establish a defense and/or a much better plea offer. He...
Can you? Yes. Should you? Probably not. You should consult with a lawyer ASAP to review the details of your case.
Technically, it is not an absolute rule and someone with less than one year absence should be afforded the opportunity to provide evidence of...
You should not. Each number should be unique. You are already running into the foreseeable problems. This will be a difficult problem to resolve...
Suggestion? Find a new attorney ASAP. It's kind of like a new job, it's best not to quit the one you have until you find a new one. But since the...
Technically, s/he is eligible to apply on any new charge. But I would expect pushback from the State and a need to fight to get in.
The penalties depend on how your case is resolved. You could receive any one of the following or a combination: probation, fines, drug counseling,...
The I-751 receipt is sufficient for international travel, assuming you have the right document. This is impossible to confirm without seeing it....
You may be eligible for an expungement. It depends on the exact statute for which you were convicted, when you got off probation, and if Megan's...