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I am a US Citizen and my husband is here in the US as an illegal immigrant.
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Answered on June 08, 2014
If your Husband entered illegally, you will need a hardship waiver. Since you stated that you are injured, you may have grounds for a hardship claim.
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Answered on June 08, 2014
A trespassing charge is normally not a big problem. I would need to know the specific charge and Colorado code to make sure.
Undocumented immigrant charged with domestic violence in presence of a minor, if he goes to court will he get deported?
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Answered on June 08, 2014
In my experience in Utah (we are in West Valley), it is very common for Domestic Violence charges to be plead down to simple assault. Simple...
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Can I marry a man who had a problem with law?
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Answered on June 03, 2014
You can mary this man, and he can sponsor you for residency. The immigration service is concerned about whether you have criminal issues, not your...
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Can i still renew my green card?
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Answered on June 02, 2014
If you have conditional residency, you can ask to proceed with your adjustment of status to Permanent Residency without her.
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Immigration bankruptcy
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Answered on June 01, 2014
Your bankruptcy is merely a civil issue.
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What is the general role of a immigration lawyer when rep a client with criminal history?
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Answered on May 26, 2014
Step one for your attorney is to determine if you have removable offenses.
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Our in-laws are in the US on B2, tourist visa. we applied for the extension of their B2 visa 35 days prior to their I-94 expiry.
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Answered on May 26, 2014
The extension does allow them to stay while awaiting a decision.
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Pending I 485 case and Ap
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Answered on May 26, 2014
From an immigration perspective, you should not leave the US.
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I-485/I-765/ Immigration/ Marriage
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Answered on May 21, 2014
The best thing you can do is gather evidence of your marriage - bills in both of your names, joint bank accounts, insurance that covers you both...
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