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If i was deported for abandoning my permant residency in the US how long would I have a ban for? could I apply for I-212?
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Answered on October 02, 2014
It does not appear you were deported from the US. Your question is more of a hypothetical. Someone who is removed from the US because he/she...
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Hi, immigration lawyers please need help
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Answered on October 01, 2014
In your situation you have to wait 5 years from date of conditional resident status to become eligible to apply for naturalization or citizenship. ...
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Can i visit my country?
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Answered on October 01, 2014
You should not visit your home country unless the circumstances that caused you to fear persecution have changed. If circumstances have changed...
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Conditional greencard, divorced and remarried.... I met a USC 2010, get married 2012.. im a housewife and have no kids...
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Answered on September 30, 2014
You have options available to you. You can either file to remove the conditions on your residence and seek a waiver but you will have to prove...
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I am here on a visit visa visiting my sisters. Someone advised that if i wish i can apply for family sponsorship
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Answered on September 30, 2014
Your sister can sponsor you if she is a US citizen but this will not give you lawful status in the US or the right to work and you will not be able...
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How long will the immigration judge normally take to terminate. R.p after lawyer files to terminate
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Answered on September 30, 2014
Your Attorney who is handling the case will be in the best position to give you a realistic estimate of the time frame . It seems you have...
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Hi need some info on mariane to gc holder
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Answered on September 30, 2014
If you marry now your spouse can sponsor you but this will not give you legal authorization to remain or work in the US. When your spouse becomes a...
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I have TPS,Can I get a Green Card through my dad who is a US citizen?
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Answered on September 30, 2014
You can lawfully adjust status if you were inspected, admitted or paroled if you are the immediate relative of a US citizen. As a TPS holder you...
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