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Im mexican I've been deported to mexico im marring a U.S. citizen how long is this process takes for me to be back in the U.S.
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Answered on July 10, 2013
The process is going to take some time, and will require a number of steps. Depending on when you were deported, and what the reasons for your...
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I need your advice!
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Answered on July 10, 2013
If you have tried contacting your attorney on several occasions with no response, then I suggest that you contact the State Bar of Texas and...
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Deferred action requirements
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Answered on July 10, 2013
Deferred action is a longstanding policy and practice of USCIS. Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) is not a new law. It is simply the...
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Immigration case law
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Answered on July 10, 2013
Your best option is to consult an experienced immigration attorney about this issue. Look on Avvo.com, or take a look at...
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I need help getting my husband legal
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Answered on July 10, 2013
You don't provide too much information. I strongly suggest that you find a good immigration attorney. Search for one on Avvo.com, or take a look...
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Cancel I130
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Answered on July 10, 2013
You do not need to cancel your father's I-130. But you should communicate with US immigration officials at the National Visa Center (NVC) to be...
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Just applied for 130 and 485 for Mom(tourist Visa) , her I94 expires in 3 weeks(6mnts) . Do we have to file extension I-539 ?
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Answered on July 10, 2013
If the I-130 and I-485 applications were properly prepared and sent to USCIS, then your mom will not need to file for an extension. As for when...
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AFTER SUBMITTING ALL THE DOCUMENTS TO NVC , IN HOW MANY DAYS NVC SEND A FILE TO US CONSULATE?
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Answered on July 10, 2013
There is no specific timeline, but generally approximately 60 days.
Can a lawyer help to process my husbands I-130 faster?
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Answered on July 10, 2013
Hiring a lawyer will not speed up USCIS's timing in the process. However, hiring a lawyer could help to save time by preparing and submitting...
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Deferred action requirements
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Answered on July 10, 2013
In order to qualify for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), you must be physically present in the US from June 15, 2007 to the present,...
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