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You can't "erase" a criminal conviction. You can seal/expunge it but even then DHS/USCIS will know it is there. Any non-citizen convicted of...
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You can't "erase" a criminal conviction. You can seal/expunge it but even then DHS/USCIS will know it is there. Any non-citizen convicted of...
Go ahead and file the I-90. The three months is a guideline to when you should file.
There are many different qualities that lawyers should embody and for each client its different. Its also different for each case. At the very...
Some clarification is needed to determine exactly what has transpired in your friend's process so far. If he does not trust his lawyer, then it's...
The answer is however long it takes USCIS to process your response. Generally speaking they work very hard to get the cases completed. Hang in...
Discuss first with your employer's HR or general counsel. They likely will want to know you're working without authorization. There is at least...
It's absolutely possible and I think you should start the process immediately. Cases through India do take a bit longer of time to process and...
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Hire an experienced and diligent lawyer to represent you both to ensure the case is viewed in the light most favorable to you and your husband. ...
His record does play a part in the visa petition process. If he was convicted of specified offenses against minors as discussed in the Adam Walsh...
With prior denials, you may be better off just filing for the immigrant visa petition (CR-1). Unless there is a date certain that your wife and...