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My sponsoring spouse passed, I-130 approved a year ago. Waiver for a ten year pending...
My options to go to the US for our son
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Answered on April 18, 2013
Under 204(l), if you are in the U.S. the waiver should be granted automatically. If you are out of the U.S., you need an I-360. Find an attorney.
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I-94 issue
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Answered on April 18, 2013
I believe you may have abandoned your request for change of status when you left the U.S. and returned on a new visa. I suggest consular...
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What name do I put as the petitioner on the I-130 for my husband?
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Answered on April 18, 2013
You can put Johnson Garcia if that is the name you are using.
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B2 Visa approved, after an appeal, but valid time on approval has elapsed
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Answered on April 17, 2013
Because of the exceptional circumstances you may be permitted to file an extension after your status lapsed, and if you have a basis for the...
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IS CHILDSUPPORT OVERDUE CONSIDERED A CRIME OR OFFENSE?
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Answered on April 17, 2013
No, it is not a crime. Yes, it is proof of bad moral character and will bar naturalization.
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My mom marred to U.S citizen,I got my green card through her marriage.How long I have to wait before applying for US citizenship
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Answered on April 17, 2013
Five years since the date you were granted permanent resident status.
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I 130 has been approved while in order of removal what next ??
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Answered on April 17, 2013
Wait, pay your taxes, and hope for the best. This is the correct way to handle it, so work with your lawyer.
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I am applying for my daughter and her family.They are Jamaica she and her husband are in the process of divorce.
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There is no need, if they are divorced, he will not be issued a visa.
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Will marriage to US citizen legalize one who overstayed visa?
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Answered on April 17, 2013
if the marriage is entered in good faith and she meets all of the requirements for adjustment of status, and the petition is not barred from filing...
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Is there a pardon for a convicted felon who has been deported if he marries a us Citizen and has 2 children?
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Answered on April 17, 2013
If it was an aggravated felony, you need 20 years outside the U.S. before you can file for a waiver. If not, you can file for a waiver right away,...
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