I was sentenced to 364 days in jail and 6 months home confinement. .
Any conviction that could be considered an aggravated felony for immigration purposes can make someone removable. An aggravated felony potentially...
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Any conviction that could be considered an aggravated felony for immigration purposes can make someone removable. An aggravated felony potentially...
You would need to commence a case in Superior Court. Please consult with an experienced family law attorney. I will flag your question as a...
While I do not know if your claim is actionable, I can tell you that any claim against a governmental entity has a 6 months notice of claim...
Some crimes can make legal permanent residents deportable, amongst them crimes of moral turpitude, and other offenses committed within the first...
The Arizona Attorney General may also be an option if it is consumer fraud. Please see the Arizona Attorney General's consumer fraud page for more...
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You may get a notice within that 60 days, not necessarily a decision, or nothing at all. If time is of the essence please consult with an attorney...
The manner of entry will be key to any future petition, once a visa becomes available, which unfortunately can take decades when it is through a...
In medical situations the documents signed when the person is admitted to the hospital would determine who is legally responsible for payment of...
In some cases another option may be to refile a brand new case. However, if there were hard deadlines in the first case the option to file anew may...
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Depending on your location the local USCIS office may offer an INFOPASS option where an online appointment is scheduled and then goes in person to...