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Having delayed birth certificates could result in a consular officer's requesting more documentation of birth before issuing immigrant visas. Before... Read Answer
A list of documents for an F-2A minor to have for interview includes valid passport, birth certificate, marriage certificate of parents or proof of... Read Answer
Your wife can file for you even if your mother's petition is been approved. We have had cases in the past in which individuals have been applied for... Read Answer
If your landlord wanted to he could probably try to hold you responsible for all of September. One month's notice means one month before the... Read Answer
If your lease is month to month then your landlord can terminate you by giving one month's notice before the end of the next lease term. In... Read Answer
Did you previously file Form N-470 with USCIS? If not, you will likely not meet the physical presence requirements.
What do you mean by "prior" family members? Your possibilities to win cannot be known without knowing the specific factors of your case. ... Read Answer
This question cannot be answered. It entirely depends on the specific factors of your situation. Factors include - is the will valid, was... Read Answer
Whether you marry now or wait till after BMT is solely up to you. You will not be able to seek adjustment of status until he becomes a citizen but... Read Answer
Usually, a birth certificate establishing the mother-child relationship is sufficient for immigration purposes. However, if there is no birth... Read Answer
If they won't take you seriously the next step is to have an attorney notify them in writing. If they do not fix it after sending a demand letter... Read Answer
Yes but the lien will still exist.
Maybe. It depends on what your covenants and HOA rules say. Consider contacting an attorney and showing him or her your covenants and HOA... Read Answer
It's difficult to answer this question without having read your covenants and HOA rules. Consider contacting an attorney and showing him or her... Read Answer
A "reasonable" amount of time. Send her a letter letting her know that if she does not come to pick her stuff up, you will throw it out in a... Read Answer
Consider contacting an attorney and showing him or her your HOA rules and Covenants so they can review it themselves. HOA's can be a pain to... Read Answer
You can consider contacting an attorney to send your landlord a demand letter to fix the property. Your landlord may take the issue more... Read Answer
You probably have a case for rent escrow. Rent escrow allows you to pay rent into the District Court's escrow account instead of to your... Read Answer
Maybe. You always have the right to dispute and to challenge your landlord's bills, and if you do so, the burden is on your landlord to... Read Answer
You needed to have hired an attorney to do Discovery for the opposing party to produce financial documents, school records, financial statements, pay... Read Answer
NVC provides checklists twice during the immigration process – once when it asks for documents to make the case ready for interview and again... Read Answer
It is likely but there are other factors which may increase his amount I would have to speak to you directly.
You may be eligible for naturalization. A more thorough review of your travel history is needed to assess the matter. It is not enough to be... Read Answer
You should not be married before you leave the country unless your fiancee is a US citizen and can sponsor you for the green card. Your mother is... Read Answer
A valid international passport is typically sufficient for domestic airline travel. You can always contact the airline you intend to fly to make sure... Read Answer