Can my husband who was deported for a felony can get his green card back?
The primary issue is whether or not he was removed for having committed an aggravated felony which is a permanent bar to return. You'll need a...
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The primary issue is whether or not he was removed for having committed an aggravated felony which is a permanent bar to return. You'll need a...
Great questions and I'm glad to hear you plan to disclose everything which is the correct path to take. You should review the case law in your...
Whenever I'm confronted with this scenario, my initial response is that you must address the prior removal orders. If you can "unring" those bells...
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They'll ask about the qualifying relationship and questions to determine if you are admissible to the U.S. pursuant to INA 212.
Without knowing the consulates involved and all of the facts, it is impossible to guide you.
If you are in removal proceedings, please don't travel internationally until your lawyer indicates it is safe to do so. And if you don't have...
You can file a Freedom of Information Act on your matter but USCIS may exempt many of the documents as they won't have permission from the...
This is a questions for your employer's counsel who is preparing your H-1B petition.
The chances of ICE contacting exist but are not highly likely. A shoplifting conviction in itself does not usually trigger removal. That said,...
Regardless of your visa petition, you couldn't adjust status anyway as you've been out of status per INA 245(c). You will need to consider...