Should I let immigration know about martial status?
As previously stated, failing to disclose information and outright lying on an application or during an interview will have disastrous and...
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Immigration Lawyer at Sacramento, CA
Practice Areas: Immigration, Criminal Defense
As previously stated, failing to disclose information and outright lying on an application or during an interview will have disastrous and...
As all previous counsel have stated: DON'T DO THIS ON YOUR OWN! The I-130 is a walk in the park compared to the I-601A. You might cringe at the...
There just happens to be a website where you can check the status of your application: https://egov.uscis.gov/cris/Dashboard/CaseStatus.do We...
We need more details. Why do you have immigration court? What is your criminal past (if any)? Are you planning on getting married to your...
I would caution against doing this on your own. You are gambling with potentially devastating consequences (being removed from the US and your very...
No, but you have to disclose them on the application. Thomas J. Baker 916-447-8975 http://www.wigonlaw.com
Get yourself a consultation with a local attorney. These matters are complicated! Thomas J. Baker 916-447-8975 http://www.wigonlaw.com
It's really hard to give you a straight yes/no answer on this question without really digging into the facts. You area also hinting at some other...
Currently, your friend must travel outside the US to obtain her immigrant visa. However, when she leaves she will be subject to the 10 year bar for...
You will need to naturalize (become a United States Citizen, not just a Lawful Permanent Resident), and be over the age of 21 before you can...