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My father have been granted a green card early in 2000, and is expired since over 10 years now, can he request for a B2 visa
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Answered on April 16, 2014
Hire an attorney or at least consult with one. There are too many issues that could cause misunderstanding in your attempt at explaining them if...
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Is there any way I can travel outside the US while my case is pending?
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Answered on April 16, 2014
Apply for an advance parole travel permit!
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Defamation Slander and Libel/Litigation
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Answered on April 16, 2014
Hire an attorney to ask demand he cease and desist. If he doesn't stop, sue him. Depending on the circumstances, you may sue either under the...
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Answered on April 15, 2014
Are you referring to an asylum case?
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Travelling abroad for more than 6 months
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Answered on April 15, 2014
Hire an attorney to consider getting you a reentry permit.
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Is there any possibility of a dismissed case?
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Answered on April 14, 2014
No one in this forum can provide you with an answer regarding your chances of winning your case. Consult with and retain criminal defense counsel...
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Refused two times for b2 visas one of them was an emergency
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Answered on April 14, 2014
Hire an immigration attorney. You're unlikely to get a visitor visa when you're married to a US citizen. An immigration attorney will explain your...
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F-2 Visa claimed working without authorization (Deportation / Removal) Case. Help & Advise
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Answered on April 14, 2014
You need to hire a competent immigration attorney. Work of any kind, even volunteer work, could be construed as unauthorized employment, the...
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Green Card holder parent petitioning for her child who is in US
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Answered on April 12, 2014
You can do it and the current waits are about 12-18 months but could be longer.
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Should I wait 6 month?
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Answered on April 11, 2014
I think this may, in fact, be an immigration question. I think your lawyer may be saying this to avoid the appearance of your first marriage being...
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