How long can someone be detained by immigration before they are deported?
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Answered on October 06, 2012
All depends on the facts and attorney involved.
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How can an asylee apply for green card? what is the process and how long it takes to receive the green card?
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Answered on October 06, 2012
Read here...
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CEO did not file federal or state taxes for 3 years.
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Answered on October 06, 2012
And the issue is ?
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H-1B transfer: does the new employer need to prove he interviewed enough US citizens that don't match the requirements ?
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Answered on October 06, 2012
No.
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I cosign for a suv. i need too get my name off of it
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Answered on October 06, 2012
Unless the lender agrees to remove your name, or you get it paid off, not likely that you can.
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Am in US on b2 visa,got married to a US citizen...during the interview i said married but it was just traditional..
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Answered on October 06, 2012
You should meet with an attorney to review the facts. I wouldn't proceed without good review and solid advice.
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My apt lease says "Valid only if filled out before Jan 1, 2012" I signed on July 6, 2012. Can I leave without penalty?
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Answered on October 06, 2012
Safety issues aside, no.
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Can I change lawyers if the "Contingency Fee Agreement" has "expired" and I still have not received my disbursement check?
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Answered on October 06, 2012
First speak with your lawyer. You can always change counsel, but it will end-up just costing you more. Find out first if there is a legitimate...
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Query regarding Green Card. error on my first name! Need advice...
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Answered on October 06, 2012
Agreed with Mr. Walk, except that if it was USCIS original error, you may get away without paying the extra fees.
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If I smoked heroin and it came up in a drug test back when I was a juvenile, will that affect my chances for getting my
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Answered on October 06, 2012
Depends on whether it was charged or not. Talk to a local immigration attorney familiar with consequences of crimes.
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