Hi , will I face any problem entering USA having a criminal record as a USA citizen?
No, a U.S. citizen will not be barred from admission into the U.S. based on a conviction. There are no bars to admitting U.S. citizens into the U.S.
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No, a U.S. citizen will not be barred from admission into the U.S. based on a conviction. There are no bars to admitting U.S. citizens into the U.S.
Try finding a civil rights attorney not an immigration attorney since you do not need help with immigration but with civil rights.
Yes, the information you provided is correct. After the LCA approval you can file for H1b porting without having to leave the U.S. and incur the...
In order to file an I-485 a person must be in the U.S. If your spouse is not in the U.S., he or she cannot file any I-485 application.
I do not understand what it means for a person to be on an H4 with a work permit, and not to be on an H4 with a work permit until April, 2029, at...
If he is in the immediate relative category he does not need to be in lawful status. If not, the visa needs to be available and he may be in his...
No, a sworn statement alone would not normally be enough for a person to claim derivative U.S. citizenshpi.
If the applicant is in fact exempt from filing an I-864, then the I-485 should not be denied for failure to submit an I-864.
Generally DACA would not be denied based on a criminal charge if one is acquitted of the charge. But if one is convicted, it could make a difference.
It seems to me that a parking ticket may meet the definition of a citation, and as such you can call it a citation.