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I'V BEEN DENIED RESIDENCE PERMIT FOR NORWAY
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Answered on December 04, 2011
Consult an attorney that practices immigration law in that country. The attorneys in this forum practice US immigration law.
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Can Canada deny me entry because of a charge that I was never prosecuted for, 33 years ago?
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Answered on December 04, 2011
I agree.
Lawyer for immigration with J1 waiver
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Answered on December 04, 2011
The legal obstacle has been eliminated. Simply reapply for adjustment.
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Marriage fraud from previous marriage is affecting my marriage now. HELP!
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Answered on December 04, 2011
No, there is no waiver for that. You need to consult with an experienced immigration attorney as soon as possible to determine your options.
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My husband is a U.S resident. I am a US citizen and so is our 1yr old son. He was convicted of a felony.
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Answered on December 04, 2011
See an experienced immigration attorney as soon as possible.
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Can my U.S. citizen husband petition my child in the Philippines?I am worried coz I still have existing marriage over there.
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Answered on December 04, 2011
You are not legally married to the US citizen because of your marriage in the Philippines. So, no he cannot.
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What are my options?
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Answered on December 04, 2011
I agree, see an attorney.
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I recently become US citizen and I now want to help my parents. My dad faces a deportation is there a way to help him???
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Answered on December 04, 2011
Unfortunately, no. Your father is subject to being deported again. Also, the grounds of his deportation will come into play. If there is a...
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I130 withdrawn, no interview what if I marry a new person and file i130?
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Answered on December 04, 2011
Yes it does. Your previous marriage will be questioned as well as this new one. Consult with an experienced immigration attorney.
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Entered legally with a tourist visa at the age of 16, now 7 years later, about to graduate college and still illegal...Any help?
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Answered on December 03, 2011
Under current law, on your own, nothing available. If the DREAM Act becomes law, it may help you. If you marry a US citizen, that would work. ...
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