If a person is acquitted of an offense, does it have any immigration consequences?
1. An acquittal, by itself, is of no consequence, but USCIS may consider other factors, such as a pattern of behavior, and will likely want to see...
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1. An acquittal, by itself, is of no consequence, but USCIS may consider other factors, such as a pattern of behavior, and will likely want to see...
Yes, you can (so long as you meet all the other requirements). GED enrollment qualifies as "in school".
Mr. Behar is correct. You should hire an immigration attorney to help you, especially if you plan to start the process after you enter the US.
I agree with my colleague. Schedule a consultation with an immigration attorney to discuss your options.
It all depends on whether you can get the Police Department to sign the certification. So long as you were helpful to the police in investigating...
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This is serious. A Notice to Appear means you must go to court and plead your case as to why you should not be removed from the US. Get the best...
I agree with my colleagues.
She will be a US citizen no matter how long she stays outside the US. Make sure you have an original, certified birth certificate and keep it in a...
Write it in by hand with black ink.
It really depends on how busy the District Office is. I would expect to wait at least one month.