Immigration
Unfortunately (based on the information you've provided and the current state of the law), your husband will need to leave the U.S. and process...
Immigration Lawyer
Practice Areas: Immigration
Unfortunately (based on the information you've provided and the current state of the law), your husband will need to leave the U.S. and process...
Your fact pattern does not provide enough information to properly assess your son-in-law's case. Attorney Blackwell is absolutely correct, consult...
When you state "she also lost her green card," what do you mean? Did she lose it physically? Or did USCIS seize it from her. Or did she lose it...
Based on what you have presented, you may still be a permanent resident. However further factual information is needed to confirm this assessment....
You should always use the most updated forms issued by USCIS. The USCIS website contains the most current forms. You can check the validity of...
There is case law that states you do not have to reside with your citizen spouse (in limited circumstances) to qualify for the marriage exception...
If you are a U.S. citizen, then you can petition for your parents as long as you are over 21 years old. If your parents are present in the U.S....
Contact an immigration attorney who is skilled and experienced in criminal deportation matters. Provide that attorney with a certified copy of the...
As you are a citizen of the U.S., once she is married to you she can file for an immediate relative visa number and concurrently file to adjust her...
Your husband may be eligible for adjustment of status under INA 245(i). You should consult with an immigration attorney who handles criminal...