Immigration atony
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Los Angeles, CA
Immigration Lawyer at Los Angeles, CA
Practice Areas: Immigration, Appeals, Asylum
If that is a question, the answer is " yes."
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The advice is that you need to answer the Request for Evidence (RFE). Without examining its content, I cannot comment on what you need to do. The...
In order to qualify for EB-2 classification, you need either an advanced degree or a Bachelor's degree plus 5 yrs of progressive experience in your...
Knowing only that your relative's friend was convicted of a very serious crime and served 10 years, he has a very uphill battle. It is likely...
Your question is unclear. If your husband has already had a hearing with an Immigration Judge and the removal order has been entered, he may...
Yes, you may. However, I strongly urge you to retain the services of an immigration attorney (not a notary and not a consultant). Waivers are...
If you are a US citizen, you need to file an I-130 for each of your parents. You will also need to show enough income to support both of them and...
Yes, your new employer may file on your behalf now, but you will not be eligible to work until Oct. 1.
It sounds like you have been convicted of an aggravated felony. There is no waiver from deportation for drug convictions. You or your family needs...