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Can an immigrant who came here legally but overstayed get married with an expired visa and passport?
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Answered on September 16, 2014
Yes, you may. You just need to prove that you came in legally. Use your passport, visa, or I-94.
Will having a medical marijuana card affect the process of applying for residency for my mother?
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Answered on September 15, 2014
You will have no problem. Smoke away.
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Is it possible for me to get greencard?
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Answered on September 14, 2014
It's not possible to answer your question without examining all the papers very carefully. I would think the officer will bring up the subject. I...
Does the USCIS accept the cashier checks as fees payment method for the i-485 form ?
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Answered on September 14, 2014
Yes, they will accept cashier checks.
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If I apply for welfare for me and my kids (we are citizens) , would that effect my husbands naturalization ?
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Answered on September 14, 2014
Since you are citizens, you and your children may apply with no problem.
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Exception from physical presence for US Naturalization for religious organization work abroad
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Answered on September 13, 2014
I don't know a lot about this. However, I can tell you that USCIS would never exclude a legitimate faith.
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I have a B2 Visa. What can I do to be able to do an unpaid internship with a for profit company?
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Answered on September 13, 2014
I think Attorney Marty is correct, you may take an unpaid internship on a B visa. If you want payment, a J would be a good choice.
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Daughter in law less than 21 but son over 21
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Answered on September 13, 2014
You may not sponsor a daughter in law. You must sponsor your son who will sponsor his wife.
I485 check cashed but no receipt
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Answered on September 13, 2014
Mr. Diza is right. You'll get your paperwork. Don't worry about it.
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I signed the divorce papers and I need to renew my Green card soon but I still don’t have them finalized! What shell I do?
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Answered on September 12, 2014
You need to wait until your divorce is final.
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