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Can a person illegally in the United States become a citizen? If so what is the first step they need to take?
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Answered on April 14, 2010
A U visa is usually appropriate in a situation where one has been a victim (or even an indirect victim) of a qualifying criminal activity...
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My brother-in-law acquired his green card by his father and then was charged with possesion of cocaine, it has been about 9 year
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Answered on April 14, 2010
An application to renew the green card will more than likely reveal the conviction notwithstanding the expungement. He may be put in removal...
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Plead to misprison of a falony drugs charge...can be deported?
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Answered on April 14, 2010
He certainly could. He needs to consult with an immigration attorney to look at all the facts including the plea itself, all his circumstances...
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Will a charge of fourth degree theft result in deportation for a long time green card holder?
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Answered on April 13, 2010
you need to avoid a "conviction" in this situation or INA 237(a)(2)(A)(ii) would become a problem for you. Make sure your criminal lawyer at least...
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Do i need immigration lawyer?
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Answered on April 12, 2010
As innocuous as this may seem, it probably is a crime of moral turpitude. A "conviction" could render you inadmissible unless you are within the...
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Question about I-212
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Answered on April 09, 2010
It all depends on many variables. The particular factual circumstances and merits of a particular case would be key.Since waivers are...
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Immigration green card renewal & marriage
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Answered on April 09, 2010
The immigration consequences of an aggravated felony conviction can be extremely far reaching. Now is the time to seek competent immigration...
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Allowable time outside of US to qualify for naturalization since becoming permanent resident
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Answered on April 09, 2010
You are compliant with the first reqiurement i.e. you have well over 30 months. Secondly, you were not absent for any continuous period reaching...
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What is a IR1 visa. Is it a permeant visa?
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Answered on April 09, 2010
The IR 1 is an immedite relative visa for the spouse of a USC. It is an immigrant or permanent visa. He becomes an LPR upon entry. He can apply for...
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Immigration query
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Answered on April 08, 2010
The validity of your H4 is dependent on the validity of the principal beneficiary's H visa. Thus you can travel on your H4 even if your H 1-B is...
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