Can a DUI effect my application for residency in Illinois?
Probably not. Of course you must disclose everything and include appropriate documents. If you have questions, consider hiring an attorney. Good luck!
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Probably not. Of course you must disclose everything and include appropriate documents. If you have questions, consider hiring an attorney. Good luck!
Do you have an attorney? It's hard to understand what you are trying to ask. And it's hard to give you a good solution without more information.
Did you have an attorney file your initial application? Why did they request a second interview? It sounds very much like there's an investigation...
Sometimes there are waivers that can be filed. But a case like this will indeed require an in-depth analysis, which can only be done in a...
Attorneys are not permitted to solicit clients, so you will not get emails. However, feel free to screen attorneys on this site for one you feel is...
As my colleagues have stated, you will need your husband's income. These are fairly complex applications. If you need some assistance, I suggest...
No, but he will need to furnish evidence of living with you and being married to you.
A theft, even a petty theft, is considered a "Crime Involving Moral Turpitude" for immigration purposes. It will need to be disclosed on your green...
Firstly, it is you who file the I-130 forms, not your brother. I strongly suggest you consult with an attorney and possibly retain one to assist in...
If you wish to stay longer, consider applying for a visa extension instead. It's very unlikely that they will allow you to turn right back around...