Are any of these charges a CIMT causing inadmissibilty to the United States? (immigration)
Aggravated stalking under subsection (3) is almost certainly a CIMT. But I think there's an argument, at least, that subsection (4) is not a CIMT...
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Aggravated stalking under subsection (3) is almost certainly a CIMT. But I think there's an argument, at least, that subsection (4) is not a CIMT...
Are you hoping to obtain a green card for him, without his having to return to the Philippines? In that case, if you are a U.S. citizen, you may...
Current USCIS processing times indicate that the work permit would come between 1 and 7 months after your applications are received. However,...
You MAY be okay if you leave for five months, come back for a week, then leave for 5 more months. BUT not necessarily. If CBP or USCIS suspects...
Is one of your parents a U.S. citizen? A permanent resident? Is that parent still a U.S. citizen or permanent resident today? How old are you? ...
It is possible your application will be rejected. If it is not, and you get a receipt notice, you have the option of sending a copy of your green...
You must be a resident (green card holder) for either 3 or 5 years before applying for citizenship, as Mr. Sandoval explained above. The time that...
His child should be able to apply for a visa with no problems. If he was never married to the child's mother, he may need proof that this is his...
You do not have the 3- or 10-year ban from the U.S. You can apply for a visa. However, you do need to admit to overstaying a previous visa, and...
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You should hire an immigration attorney immediately. If your husband has an ICE hold, ICE will likely come to detain him.