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If I was born out of country and I am naturalized at age 10, can I be deported with a criminal background?
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Answered on June 20, 2014
A U.S. citizen cannot be deported. Although rare, it is possible for a naturalized U.S. citizen to have his or her citizenship revoked. Former...
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Will my friend be deported to Mexico?
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Answered on June 20, 2014
Based on her criminal history, most likely she needs a good criminal defense an immigration attorney.
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I NEED HELP WITH PART 4 OF FORM I-751 REMOVAL OF CONDITIONS. PLEASE HELP!!!
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Answered on June 20, 2014
According to the instruction for the form I-751, you need to include the name of your independent children who acquired conditional resident status...
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Immigration to Canada
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Answered on June 20, 2014
You need to consult with an immigration attorney in Canada
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Green card
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Answered on June 18, 2014
You may be arrested and detained pending a decision on whether you are to be removed from the U.S.
Every detainee is entitled to a bond hearing to...
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"Is my marriage considered legal for immigration visa -CR1?"
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Answered on June 16, 2014
I agree. A marriage must have been valid at the time and place it was performed for it to be recognized as valid by the United States. The validity...
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While visiting England I got arrested for selling a Class A drug then released i am a legal permanent resident in the US
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Answered on June 11, 2014
Yes, you are at risk of deportation for a crime relating to a controlled substance even if it is in violation of a foreign law. It is important to...
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Moving to USA to help my aunt
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Answered on June 09, 2014
You may be eligible for a work visa. A work visa allow noncitizen to come to the United States to perform works, such as cook, chef, restaurant...
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