I applied for asylum and got denied by USCIS. What next?
Although there's no appeal against a denial issued pursuant to the affirmative process, you ought to be able to refile because INA 208(a)(2)(C)...
Marietta, GA
Immigration Lawyer at Marietta, GA
Practice Areas: Immigration
Although there's no appeal against a denial issued pursuant to the affirmative process, you ought to be able to refile because INA 208(a)(2)(C)...
the L1 and L2 would still be ok if all the conditions to the grant of the L1 still exist. if you stop working for the employer, the L1 could become...
consult a criminal/immigration lawyer for a proper analysis before your plea. if you are "convicted", and the crime is one of moral turpitude, it...
probably yes. be aware also that a conviction for immigration purposes may cause you to be found inadmissible by CBP when you present yourselff at...
if it qualifies as a crime of moral turpitude, it may pose a problem regarding admissibility. depending on your exact situation, you may be waiver...
whether or not a particular crime is an aggravated felony for immigration purposes is an analysis that should be carefully made by an immigration...
lack or insufficiency of an affidavit of support may lead to a finding of inadmissibility based on 212 (a) (4). consult an immigration attorney for...
your lawyer is right.if you were never arrested nor charged, you ought to be okay.
the impact of a criminal conviction to any immigration proceeding or application can be far reaching. a thorough analysis by an immigration...
your stepfather did good getting all of you where you are now. he can apply for a green card but the better question is "should he?" the answer...