Can a person reopened his case after been deported?
You definitely need to consult an experienced immigration attorney who can analyze your case.
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You definitely need to consult an experienced immigration attorney who can analyze your case.
Make sure you disclose the incidents (yes to arrested, yes to charged, no to convicted). As long as fully disclosed, it should not be an issue. ...
I've moved your question to the criminal law area, as this is not an immigration question; more of a state criminal law issue.
You might try checking the AILA (American Immigration Lawyers Association) website. They list some lawyers who practice in other countries.
You have the option of filing to remove the conditions together or separately. Either way, the evidentiary standard is the same -- proof that the...
If you do not have an attorney handling the case, you need one. Timeframe is unpredictable but depends on whether the case is a motion to reopen,...
Yes, for tuition purposes you are still a non-resident. For immigration purposes you are "pending adjustment of status."
Yes, there are several possibilities. You should absolutely consult with and experienced immigration attorney near you to help you through this...
You definitely need to hire an immigration lawyer who can look into this. A lot of people who were brought to the U.S. as children were actually...
As far as a criminal issue, no. DUI convictions do not constitute a ground of inadmissibility. However, the potential issue is an a separate...