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My friend is a Permanent Resident in US, Can he sponsor his cousins and uncle in India for immigration?
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Answered on February 01, 2012
Neither a cousin a nephew can apply for immigration benefits on behalf of their cousin or Uncle, even if they are a a U.S. Citizen.
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I'm H1B holder&employer sponsors my GreenCard(submitted step #1 to DOL),want to marry US citizen soon.Is the G.C.process voided?
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Answered on February 01, 2012
Marrying your fiance will not interfere with the green card process through your employer and there is no reason to delay your marriage for that...
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Naturalization and CIMT
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Answered on January 28, 2012
It is always a good idea to consult with an attorney before filing for citizenship if you have every been arrested or convicted for any crime. It's...
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What is next in our immigration case?
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Answered on January 09, 2012
You really need o meet with an immigration attorney to review your husband's entire case history and to assist you in applying for any necessary...
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Question about the Case
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Answered on January 08, 2012
Nolle pros means that you were not convicted, the charges were essentially dropped by the states attorney. Provided that this was your only...
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My sister has been issued a ticket for a retails theft of $60 who is on a H4 visa in Illinois.
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Answered on January 08, 2012
She should always tell the truth on any government forms. My advise would be to do what she can to get the charges dropped, for example, accepting...
Does a bad credit score has any affect on getting green card through marriage?
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Answered on January 03, 2012
If your husband is not making at least 125% of the poverty level guildelines, you will need a co-sponsor. His credit rating is not an issue. In...
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Diversion?
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Answered on January 03, 2012
Keeping in mind that legal advice cannot be given without a full review of your immigration history and any previous arrests, generally speaking,...
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Correction
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Answered on December 29, 2011
Your question, at this point, isn't really a legal question. My suggestion would be to consult with a competent and ethical Private Investigator...
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Question about Immigration Convictions
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Answered on December 29, 2011
If you are faced with criminal charges, you absolutely need to consult with an immigration attorney who can review your immigration history, your...
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