Dui travel
Your wife may travel. Those DUIs do not preclude her from traveling.
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Immigration Lawyer at Brooklyn, NY
Practice Areas: Immigration, Asylum, Appeals
Your wife may travel. Those DUIs do not preclude her from traveling.
IT appears that you became inadmissible for either 3 or 10 years depending on how many days you were in the United States without status. It was an...
An approved I-130 does not create eligibility for any "travel document." If you were admitted to the United States AND your wife is a US citizen,...
The Form I-589 Asylum and Withholding of Removal application must be filed in no later than in one year after entering the United States. You may...
USCIS or an Immigration Court would accept the Form I-589. The chances of approval are slim to none, because of the one-year bar. Asylum must be...
It is your choice to renew or not to renew. It is more convenient for an asylum seeker to have a valid EAD.
Yes, you may get a Social Security Number and an ID. In a year after filing your I-589 you may, if you did not cause the "clock" to stop, apply for...
No, there is no such law. After 8 years in asylum you should have a lawyer representing you. If your case was properly presented, you may benefit...
It is common for ICE to take and keep a passport from a foreign national who requested asylum at the Port of Entry. You should not apply for a...
6 year processing is not uncommon. You are probably going to get the decision soon.