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I was denied for N-400 which was filing for U.S. citizenship because of my moral turpitude. Now it's been 5 years can i reapply?
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Answered on February 16, 2013
Just because you were charged with a crime does not make you a person lacking good moral character. That is a horrible decision by USCIS if that...
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Use of expired I129 prior to visa stamping
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Answered on February 16, 2013
I agree with prior counsel.
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I may change my current last name to my mother's maiden last name in the near future . Can I use my current 1 visa after that ?
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Answered on February 16, 2013
If you change your name, your passport and accompanying visa(s) should reflect that name change so that DHS can quickly identify you.
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NOID
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Answered on February 16, 2013
If you have a NOID, hire a lawyer. The response will dictate whether or not you get status or be placed into removal proceedings. Your answer...
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Immigration lawyer
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Answered on February 16, 2013
You should sit down and fully discuss this with an immigration lawyer. If you're married and you can adjust status, it is wise to do that prior to...
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I have been informed that if a person is acquitted Not Guilty, hold on his immigration by ICE is lifted. Some more queries:
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Answered on February 16, 2013
If the person is not a permanent resident, then the acquittal will not lift the hold. Issues such as entering without inspection, overstaying...
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Can I get F - 2 visa while my HRR waiver application is in process ?
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Answered on February 16, 2013
I agree with Attorney Dixler. Do not depart the U.S. and seek counsel immediately to fully diagnose the best strategy for you.
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Can I fly within the us with my foreign passport?
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Answered on February 16, 2013
Attorney Dixler is correct.
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I had H1B stamped visa from Oct 2005 to July 2008 , but I have not used .
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Answered on February 16, 2013
I agree with both prior counsel. Your new employer should be made aware of the past visa issuance too.
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Me and my wife went to an interview for greencard, we saw so many couples that the officer was seperating them
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Answered on February 16, 2013
It would be best to hire a lawyer, provide the lawyer with a copy of everything you submitted to USCIS and the letter you were given that day. ...
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