What if a person does not show up for immigration court day?
As a general rule of thumb, always go to court when you have a scheduled hearing. If he doesn't show up to his hearing, he could be ordered...
Lynnwood, WA
Immigration Lawyer at Lynnwood, WA
Practice Areas: Immigration
As a general rule of thumb, always go to court when you have a scheduled hearing. If he doesn't show up to his hearing, he could be ordered...
I am from Wenatchee and I frequently work with immigration clients there, even though my offices are located in Everett & Seattle. As the other...
It could, but it doesn't necessarily have to. You should be prepared to show the Consular officer the original court-certified documents that show...
Yes. You should read the instructions to Form I-539. See the link below. As always, if in doubt, its always a good idea to consult with an...
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Having an approved I-130 will not cure any unlawful presence your daughter may accrue if she stays past the date specified on her I-94. It would...
Generally, if you leave the United States for more than 6 months, but less than 1 year, you have broken or disrupted your continuous residence for...
Admission back into the U.S. is never 100% for anyone. However, if you have been granted advance parole, the chances of you being admitted are...
The answer depends on facts which are not stated in your question. It would be well worth your time and money to see an immigration attorney. If...
You should speak to an immigration attorney about this. There are certain issues that arise because of your parents' "illegal" presence here in...
I agree with Attorney Hawkins. Also, if she comes to the U.S. on a B-2 visitor visa, you would be best off not getting married until at least 60...