Felony record from 2012, and a us citizen
Sure, as a U.S. citizen you can travel abroad and reenter the United States, and a 2012 felony cannot keep you out. Admissibility grounds apply to...
San Diego, CA
Immigration Lawyer at San Diego, CA
Practice Areas: Immigration
Sure, as a U.S. citizen you can travel abroad and reenter the United States, and a 2012 felony cannot keep you out. Admissibility grounds apply to...
You don't need to cancel. A 12-day trip won't jeopardize your naturalization, and accompanying your mom is fine as long as she enters as a genuine...
A properly maintained F-1 is legally independent of the I-485, thus an AOS denial does not, by operation of law, terminate F-1 status or the SEVIS...
ICE controls the ankle monitor, not the immigration judge or BIA, so removal of the GPS is a request you make to your ICE ERO supervising officer...
Yes, this is a standard and answerable RFE. You write a signed personal statement explaining the arrest, attach the certified court disposition...
Yours is a real and recognized tension, and the honest answer is that you should not have to choose between lying and being denied. A 212(e)...
No, not on the F-1 once the F-4 immigrant visa is issued. Once an immigrant visa (IV) is issued at the F-4 interview and the student...
It sounds like you entered the U.S., have a pending asylum case, are represented by a lawyer, recently got married, and there may be a family-based...
Yes, you can travel and reenter. The combination of your expired green card plus the unexpired I-751 extension notice is valid evidence of your...
Again, and perhaps for the oomph time, your immigration status and your divorce are governed by two separate legal systems that don't intersect. A...