A detainer for the crime committed.Could be the detainer lifted?
The best thing is to consult with an attorney and have him or her review the paperwork and see if there is anything available. From a quick review...
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The best thing is to consult with an attorney and have him or her review the paperwork and see if there is anything available. From a quick review...
This all depends on if you have a 2 year home residency requirement or not. I would suggest that you have an attorney look at your paperwork first...
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It all depends on what his conviction was for. You need to take his criminal record to an attorney and make sure he is represented before the...
You should be able to as the change of status should only be effective October 1, 2012. The L's should remain valid to that date, assuming they do...
I think they were upset that the photographs were taken, and basically put at the end of the interview line as punishment. But I do not believe...
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All of this depends on what your charge is exactly, and what your criminal attorney determines will be the minimum conviction you can receive. We...
Yes - they are processing your case, but have not made a decision yet. When they approve - which hopefully they will, they will transfer your case...
Well - there are two things in play here. Divorce and Immigration. He can sue you for divorce based on fraud. But he has to prove it. As for...
Nope - you can have a joint sponsor and you should be fine.
USCIS likes to have your residential address. You can use the employer's address as your mailing address.