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"Immigration Question : Will being on a 3 year probation for my 1st DUI effect me from turning in a Green Card application?"
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Answered on August 06, 2013
Being on probation affects a Citizenship application, not necessarily a green card app. If this is your first DUI with alcohol, you will probably...
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Can i work during opt if my name in ssn and employment card does not match? Applying for name correction in SSA.
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Answered on August 06, 2013
In my opinion, it's ok to work if the employer will accept. It's still you on both cards.
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Hello
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Answered on August 06, 2013
Hi Dragan. Yes, you may get your papers in the way you describe. The fact that you never applied for the current marriage is a good thing. Had you...
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Domestic Partnership Years
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Answered on August 04, 2013
No.
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Physical presence calculation ?
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Answered on August 04, 2013
You're fine. The rule is no more than 1 year out at a time.
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Dear Sir/Mam,
I need to ask this question about my brother.
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Answered on August 04, 2013
That's a lot of questions. I'll answer a couple. Whether a US divorce is valid in India is a matter of Indian law. Ask an Indian lawyer. His green...
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Can I apply for a green card under vawa from the outside of USA?
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Answered on August 03, 2013
I find nothing to prohibit consular processing for VAWA. But I would definitely get an attorney to help you.
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Do I have to go back to my country to process AOS after I got married to U.S citizen In U.S. ? (I have a F-1 visa)
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Answered on August 03, 2013
No, you don't need to go back. Once you turn in your paperwork, you're legal to remain while you wait.
My wife has signed the I-751 but now she is threatening me that she will not attend the interview
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Answered on August 03, 2013
Actually, the solution is not so complicated. You can get a divorce and petition for yourself. Of course there are a few more details, but a lawyer...
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I was deported 5yrs ago my husband just became a us citizen and we also have a u.s. citizen child. what is our next step? thanku
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Answered on August 02, 2013
You need a lawyer for this one.
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