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Assume A US Citizen living in Spain and has a daughter and wishes to convey US citizenship. Possible?
What is the procedure? A
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Answered on May 17, 2015
It depends on how long has the U.S. citizen parent has resided in the United States and also on custody status of the child. Consult with a local...
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Enforcement of divorce agreement
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Answered on May 12, 2015
It is difficult to have the courts control this type of conduct. You should seek advice from a local family law attorney to discuss possible...
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Change of address for Alien.
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Answered on May 11, 2015
Your friend needs to file AR-11 within 10 days of moving every time. If he is being approached by DHS, he needs to get an immigration attorney as...
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I need help with a divorce.
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Answered on May 11, 2015
You should contact a local divorce attorney to discuss your case.
Do I need to register my divorce record filed in foreign country in CA?
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Answered on May 07, 2015
If your Divorce is legally valid in Japan, it does not need to be registered or recorded here in the United States.
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I live in California I am married in Mexico where my husband lives now,can I get divorced here in California? if he is not here
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Answered on May 04, 2015
You can file for divorce in California so long as one of you have resided here for at least six months.
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My Previous employer has my I-140 approved. Then I moved to Employer B.
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Answered on May 04, 2015
You should seek advice of an immigration attorney.
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Where to file divorce
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Answered on May 04, 2015
If either of you have lived in California for at least six months, you can file in California.
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Can I reset my H1B 6-year allowance if I visit for a week on tourist visa during the 1 year of staying out of the US?
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Answered on May 04, 2015
Your visits on B1/B2 should not be an issue but you must spent actual 365 days outside.
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Will my criminal record bar me from K-1 fiancee visa I-129. I am the petitioner and finacee(in South Korea) is the beneficiary.
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Answered on April 30, 2015
It looks like you would be fine as a petitioner. It would have been a different story if you were not the U.S. citizen in this case.
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