My father was arrested and realesed but immigration picked him up what should i do
Your father's case should be fully reviewed by a skilled criminal deportation attorney. Your citizenship may help him, but his criminal conviction...
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Your father's case should be fully reviewed by a skilled criminal deportation attorney. Your citizenship may help him, but his criminal conviction...
Your admissibility to the U.S. or your deportability from the U.S. are determined by analyzing the statute of conviction and the corresponding...
The K-3 and I-130 process are related. The I-130 is filed first and then if the "line" for an immigrant visa interview is too long, the petitioner...
You should hire an attorney to assess the crime against the immigration law in U.S. There are several issues that foreign convictions raises...
Theft is a misdemeanor of the first degree. It carries a maximum punishment of not more than 180 days in jail, a fine of up to $1,000.00 and...
More information is needed to determine if you have a qualifying relationship that makes you eligible for permanent resident status. You should...
Yes you are looking at jail time. If convicted for the new charge, the judge may violate your probation and sentence you to jail time. Hire an...
Criminal cases very often trigger deportation. Even if your case is "dismissed," it may be considered a conviction by the immigration laws. ...
The prior attorney is correct, consult with an attorney and consider hiring one for the process. Depending on when you were married and when she...
Convictions, even for misdemeanors, can trigger deportation proceedings. Prior to filing with USCIS to renew your green card, hire an attorney to...