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Can a illegal alien been here for 23yrs and is married to a us citizen with kids get established here in the usa?
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Answered on November 03, 2010
Sorry, I can't find how AVVO allows us to edit our comments. I made a type in my analysis. I meant to say, "If your husband is an "illegal", he...
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Can a illegal alien been here for 23yrs and is married to a us citizen with kids get established here in the usa?
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Answered on November 03, 2010
"Illegal aliens" are people who entered without inspection. "Overstays" are people who came on a visa and over stayed their I-94 eligibility. If...
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My boy friend was recently deported back to mexico.we have a 7 month old baby.i want to get him back to the us .how can i do thi
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Answered on November 03, 2010
The biggest mistake people in this situation make is re-entering the USA illegally after deportation. Many times they again get caught by ICE and...
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Can I file the I-130 now and the I-485 in 1 month for my husband?
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Answered on November 03, 2010
Yes, the I-130 and I-485 can be fifled separately, but, my advice is do not file separately. This gives you no benefit because until the I-485 is...
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I-130 alien
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Answered on November 03, 2010
This is an internal USCIS function. If you live in Chicago, CSC should not have jurisdiction, TSC should have it. That's why it was transfered....
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I withdraw my n400 durig my interview because i did have 28 months insteed of 30 months .how long i must wait to reapply
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Answered on June 23, 2010
You can apply when you have the required 30 months of physical presence in the USA immediately preceeding your filing of the application.
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My husband was deported on 12/26/2007 &then given a 10 yr bar w/o appeal, is there anything we can do now so he can get a visa?
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Answered on June 23, 2010
Any question regarding deporation is so case specific that it cannot be answered on the Internet. You should consult a qualified immigration lawyer...
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Will this raise any red flags?
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Answered on June 23, 2010
You may not need to do that. You REALLY need to consult a local immigration lawyer who can advise you. Do not attempt to strategize this yourself.
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I was convicted for grand larceny and have a green card now i am up for removal proceedings what are my chances of staying here.
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Answered on June 23, 2010
You definitely need to hire a qualified immigration lawyer in your local area of residence. These cases are very difficult.
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If one complete a pretrial diversion program & charges are dropped, how does it effect immigration purposes and visa extensions
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Answered on June 23, 2010
Probably not if you are merely extendilng your stay on a nonimmigrant visa. Whether or not it would affect your chances for US Permanent Residence...
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