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My wife left me after 1 week of marriage i only have a k1 visa how can i still become a resident? will they deport me?
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Answered on January 06, 2013
You have some options that include departing now and preserving your status to reenter at a future date or attempting to get status without her and...
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How to find out if someone deceased had US citizenship?
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Answered on January 06, 2013
We've done FOIA's for deceased people previously for the same reason. Please be patient as they take a bit of time.
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Deferred action
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Answered on January 06, 2013
Use the name you plan on using going forward as the employment authorization document issued from the DACA grant will then allow you to get a...
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K1 Fiance visa or F1 student visa?
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Answered on January 06, 2013
If he has the intent to permanently reside here with you as his spouse, he is better served with a fiance visa as this gets him permanent resident...
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American born mother and daughter born in Mexico
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Answered on January 06, 2013
It depends on some other circumstances whether or not you are a citizen. Based on the age of your oldest son, you are not eligible for the CCA of...
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GC through Mother?
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Answered on January 06, 2013
My first question is what is the status of your wife? Can she petition for you as a U.S. citizen? That circumvent the above.
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I 918 vs I 192???
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Answered on January 06, 2013
Best practice when in removal proceedings and detained is to hire a lawyer to handle everything and represent the non-citizen's best interests.
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I filed for an EOS, B2, and think I won't get results from the USCIS before my allowed stay expires. Do I need to leave?
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Answered on January 06, 2013
If you've completed the basis for your extension, departing now may be in your best interest.
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Green card with different last name then parent?
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Answered on January 06, 2013
You can file for your father but you'll need to prove he is your father. The last name issue can be overcome by using birth certificate or even...
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Attorneys, Im not happy with my current employer.
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Answered on January 06, 2013
Attorney Madrid-Crost is correct. There is much to discuss and an in person private consultation is appropriate at this time.
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