Do I have to disclose in my daca application that I got caught with paraphernalia?
Yes, you must disclose the arrest and the disposition of the case. Although you may not have been physically arrested and taken to jail, it sounds...
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Yes, you must disclose the arrest and the disposition of the case. Although you may not have been physically arrested and taken to jail, it sounds...
Yes, a medical exam is required for anyone applying for an immigrant visa (i.e. greencard).
Your husband's arrest will not affect your application for residency.
The only reasons you would need a waiver would be for committing fraud or criminal offenses, however you don't need one for being an overstay or...
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Unfortunately immigration law is not black and white. It is very fact specific. In order to know how your convictions affect your immigration...
No. What your sister in law may be referring to is a benefit associated with filing for Cancelation of Removal for Nonpermanent Residents (Form...
No. You don't automatically lose your U.S. citizenship by obtaining citizenship from another country. However, there are certain countries that...
I'm assuming you sent a personal check with your application. If the check bounces, the application will be rejected and sent back to you.
Generally speaking, as long as the previous I-130 has not been terminated, revoked, abandoned, or withdrawn, and the relationship which formed the...
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You put the city or town in which she was born. It doesn't matter that she was born outside the United States.