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Naturalization N-400 US Citizenship: What case related documents should be presented if the applicant was arrested in the past?
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Answered on April 08, 2015
You need certified copies of the disposition of the case. If you have them then that is great - take those to your N400 interview. If you do not...
How does one can still use video evidences for EB-1(A) if USCIS sent the dvd (with those evidences) back to petitioner?
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Answered on April 08, 2015
Yes it is important to get an attorney as they will be able to assist you in turning the DVD and the evidence on that disc into something usable by...
Can my lawyer refuse to sign Substitution of Attorney if l haven't paid all my fees?
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Answered on April 08, 2015
No the lawyer must sign and agree to be substituted by another attorney or by yourself as a pro se.
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Form I-485 Part 2 question based on approved I-360 VAWA
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Answered on April 08, 2015
Check the first box because you are applying through the I-360.
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Is this the right website for applying California Driver's License?
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Answered on April 08, 2015
Like the other attorney said, you need to study up and then take the driving test, both the written and actual driving exam. You can make an...
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Got married to a US citizen after arriving on B1/B2 visa what should i put under question 16 in form I-765 ?
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Answered on April 05, 2015
It depends. You should speak to an immigration attorney in the Los Angeles area.
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Hello All,
My question is regarding Following-to-Join rule.
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Answered on April 02, 2015
You have to be married in order to apply for any immigration benefits. But once you are married, you may be able to apply for Follow to Join...
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Hi
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Answered on April 02, 2015
Yes, you will have to go back 5 years from the date of application. You can apply now but as the other attorneys have mentioned, you have to be...
An illegal immigrant is testifying against me in court, how is this legal?
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Answered on April 02, 2015
Immigration status has no relevance to the ability to offer testimony in Court.
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Who is the petitioner in the immigration case, I or my husband (he is an American)
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Answered on April 01, 2015
By saying he is American I am assuming your husband is a U.S. Citizen. In that case, your husband is most likely the petitioner and you are the...
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