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My fiancee overstayed her visitor visa now 9 years, worked/drove on an imaginary social security number. Whats the fix?.
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Answered on April 24, 2011
There are some facts and circumstances that are not presented that need clarifying for a proper assessment. Unless you lied on your naturalization...
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I met my soon to be wife in December of 2010. She entered the U.S. legally (from Nigeria) with no suprises attached. Her Visa
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Answered on April 24, 2011
Assuming you are a citizen of the U.S., she may qualify as an immediate relative petition and therefore you could file for her and she would not...
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Can multiple misdemeanor can get me deported?
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Answered on April 22, 2011
The soliciting prostitution charges are generally considered crimes involving moral turpitude. The petty theft charges are also considered the...
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Current status K-1. We are legally married
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Answered on April 16, 2011
The I-94 is the white card that your wife was issued on arrival. The number should be located in the top left of the card. As for the current...
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My permanent residency expired but Im recently was convicted of a felony will this affect their decision?
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Answered on April 13, 2011
You should be concerned. You'll need to present an deportation/removal lawyer with your criminal cases and your immigration history. A statutory...
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My husband has a clean background, he was brought by his parents when he was 11 yrs old, now he is 22yrs.
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Answered on April 12, 2011
You're missing the primary issue: he entered without inspection. He is ineligible to adjust status (getting a green card). He is not 245(i)...
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What do you think will happen?
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Answered on April 10, 2011
It depends on the facts and circumstances of the incident, the victim's credibility and the prosecutor's stance on the matter. Regardless, he...
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Is my husband considered "inadmissible" to the United States, and if so, for how long?
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Answered on April 10, 2011
There is a process for resolving this matter. First he is inadmissible for having a removal order. He'd need to apply for permission to reapply...
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I am facing a petty theft charge (30 dollars) and i was wondering what in your opinion will be the outcome of the trial
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Answered on April 04, 2011
It depends on your facts and circumstances. You haven't (and I'd advise against) posted anything regarding the underlying factual scenario. As...
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How can I get a lawful status in US when My asylum case disappeared in DOJ.
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Answered on April 02, 2011
You need to retain counsel as soon as possible to determine what has happened to your asylum case and therefore your options. If the asylum case...
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