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Do sisters have rights to fight for visitations?
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Answered on February 10, 2012
You will need to go to court to make visitation happen if the guardians refuse.
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My dad's petition became current recently, but the petitioner who's 91 years old with dual citizenship is here in the phils?
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Answered on February 10, 2012
You can find a fiancial co-sponsor but you grandpappy must come to the interview.
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The dealer will not cancel my contract i have not taken delivery of the car its been 11 days now...
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Answered on February 10, 2012
Please restate the question.
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I have applied for H1B amendment and my package was sent by USCIS with out generating a receipt number. what would be the case?
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Answered on February 10, 2012
What does your attorney say?
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In how much time can I return to the USA if I got granted voluntary departure?
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Answered on February 10, 2012
You will need a waiver to return because of the drug conviction. You can return once you are approved for a waiver and you obtain a visa.
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Sister in law wants to file a visa petition for her natural father.
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Answered on February 10, 2012
Your sisterinlaw needs to find an attorney to fight.
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Naturalization decision postponed
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Answered on February 10, 2012
You can travel, you are not a prisoner. Marriage does not have an effect but if you do not bring the certificate, then will deny for failing to...
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K1 visa approved but
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Answered on February 10, 2012
Each case is looked at independently. However, if the new case is filed immediately they may take a closer look.
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If one is in immigration proceeding and have 1-130 pending and is way past the processing time.
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Answered on February 09, 2012
You should speak to your lawyer if you are in Court and have an I-130 pending based on marriage.
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Do I need go to school when i m waiting decision for my asylum ?
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Answered on February 09, 2012
You really need to discuss with an attorney. If you have an F-1 you may not want to give it up for many reasons.
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