10 year permanent bar
First, let's make sure we're talking about the same thing. The "permanent bar" generally refers to the situation where a person: --has more...
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First, let's make sure we're talking about the same thing. The "permanent bar" generally refers to the situation where a person: --has more...
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The default rule is that you must file for asylum within one year of your last entry to the U.S. However, there are certain exceptions to that...
Assuming you meet the other requirements, then yes, you can file for naturalization even though your wife remains an LPR. Your eligibility to...
Was your husband ever the victim of a crime in the United States?
How old are your U.S. citizen kids?
This is what I'm guessing happened, based on the partial information provided: * Ana married a USC. * Ana and her first USC husband filed...
Were you beaten, harmed or threatened during the robbery? Did you call the police?
The bar cannot be reduced, but it can be waived. If she wants to come to the U.S. just for vacation, then she would need a 212(d)(3) waiver,...
What do you mean by your "first tour?" Do you mean a "tour of duty?" Were you a military member serving abroad?
How old is your husband now? What immigration status does he hold now, and what immigration statuses did he hold in the past?