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I went to my citizenship interview a little over 2 months ago and was told by the io that everything looked ok and he
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Answered on March 10, 2010
By law, USCIS has 120 days to adjudicate an applicaton for naturalization after conducting an interview. The fact that you were scheduled for an...
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Can we get out daughter back in the USA we are on E2 extended status here that is we have extended 3 times in the usa
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Answered on March 10, 2010
Presumably your daughter was in the U.S. before she departed the U.S. as an E-2 dependent. If that is the case, the short answer is that your...
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Can someone who was deported for a cocaine charge from the U.S. be allowed to return as a visitor with a tourist visa?
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Answered on March 09, 2010
Unfortunately, the answer to the question is probably not. Putting aside the criminal issue and the prior deportation (both of which require a...
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In light of the Cuban Refugee Adjustment Act of 1966, do Cubans that apply under such an act have to pay the fee for the i-485
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Answered on March 09, 2010
Unless specifically admitted as a refugee with a refugee visa, all adjustment of status applicants must pay the appropriate fee unless a fee waiver...
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About deportation procedures
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Answered on March 09, 2010
Generally speaking, no one is deported directly from court. An alien may be taken into custody if the alien is determined to be a flight risk in...
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Cuban Adjustment: Does the wife have to be married at least a year and a day to the Cuban national in order to apply for Cuban
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Answered on March 09, 2010
In order for the spouse of a Cuban to apply under the Cuban Adjustment Act (CAA), the Cuban must have obtained residence through the CAA and the...
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Does my husband have to file taxes if he wants to get approved for his visa when he goes to Mexico
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Answered on March 09, 2010
The fact that your husband failed to pay taxes while working in the U.S. is in most cases, not detrimental to an imimigration visa application. ...
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20 yrs ago my parents and I had a green card and we went back and moved to Honduras...
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Answered on March 08, 2010
Unfortunately by going to the Embassy and exchanging your green card for a visitor's visa you abandoned your residence. That green card is now...
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Can a person who lived in the U.S. as a permanent resident for 30 years come back with a tourist visa if he was deported.
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Answered on March 07, 2010
Unfortunately, the answer to the question is probably not. Putting aside the criminal issue and the prior deportation (both of which require a...
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How do i get a work permit now iam married to a us citizen
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Answered on March 06, 2010
The answer to your question will depend formost on whether you were inspected by an immigration officer upon your arrival in the United States and...
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