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I was wondering if i can get a visa when i went to mexico i got caught and i told them that i was a us citizen back in 1998
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Answered on December 31, 2011
A false claim to U.S. citizenship is a lieftime bar to getting a visa.
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Does i765 efile process quicker?
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Answered on December 31, 2011
I agree with my colleague.
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Can i get a waiver 212 even if i accept while questioned by a immigrtion judge that i was a marihuana user in thepast but noconv
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Answered on December 31, 2011
You would not be eligible for a waiver.
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My broher inlaw holds a 10 years permanent green card which wil expire in 2015. He was convicted of a felony in 2007
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Answered on December 31, 2011
First, an expungement is not recognized for immigration purposes. Second, depending on the offense for which he was convicted (and whether he has...
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My N-400 was denied because I married my husband in 2002 and his divorce in Brazil was finalize in 2006,
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Answered on December 31, 2011
It looks like you need to marry your husband again since your first marriage was invalid.
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I'm filling green card for my mom and and I need help filling out the following question on G325a
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Answered on December 31, 2011
List only her residence in Romania.
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I am in USA with B2 visa and I want to apply for an english college here.How can I convert my visa status to F1?
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Answered on December 31, 2011
You can do so by yourself if you have been in the US for over 60 days.
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I-130 petitioning for my step daughter
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Answered on December 31, 2011
Those other items are needed for the green card application, not for the I-130.
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Husband died, can I get car transferred to me when there is a lien-holder on it?
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Answered on December 31, 2011
Please repost your question in the proper forum.
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Help with G325A and I-130 for my mother please!
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Answered on December 31, 2011
She should list where she resided. If she visited you for a couple of weeks, this does not constitute a "residence". However, If she visited you...
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