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A power of attorney typically can assist in avoiding the need to seek court involvement regarding guardianship proceedings. If the proper power... Read Answer
I will assume that you received a late message from USCIS. Under premium processing on form I-129, USCIS is given 15 business days to reach the case... Read Answer
It is best to go over the assets of your estate, including the insurance policy, with an attorney to plan how to get the property correctly titled in... Read Answer
Generally, you will need to file a probate application for determination of heirship (no will) and appointment as dependent or independent... Read Answer
Most insurance companies have an exclusion for coverage of a dog bite caused by a dangerous dog breed . These are the usual types of breeds like Pit... Read Answer
Generally speaking, USCIS will not make an adjudication on an I-485 application until a known arrest has been resolved. There is a chance that the... Read Answer
Where the ending date of the I-129 petition is beyond the date of the LCA’s validity, the H-1B can still be approved, but the time should be... Read Answer
Congratulations on your upcoming marriage. There are several forms and pieces of evidence you will need to submit. Most basic one can be obtaining... Read Answer
Your US Citizen fiancé can sponsor you and your 16 year old child for Fiancé visas, and once you enter you have 90 days to get married.... Read Answer
We can't quote prices on this forum, but it would be notably less than representation on the case from the start.
Considerations include if you have... Read Answer
The judge has the authority to modify the terms and conditions of your probation - including any no contact provision. Hire an attorney to file a... Read Answer
Hire a lawyer. An affidavit is not a silver bullet to get the case dismissed. If you hire someone, make sure to READ LAWYER REVIEWS before you make a... Read Answer
Were the charged dismissed without any type of supervison (probation)? If so, you may be eligible. I cannot quote you a fee on this forum, but... Read Answer
A US Citizen can sponsor his fiancé for a fiancé visa if you have physically met in person within 2 years of filing your case. If the... Read Answer
If you do not consent to a blood sample, if consent is refused, the officer can apply for a search warrant to obtain a blood sample. They're going to... Read Answer
It will be close to impossible to get any lawyer interested in your case unless the at fault party has liability insurance. However, if you have a UM... Read Answer
Visitors visas are issued only if the U.S. Consulate officer is convinced there is a strong liklihood that she will return to her home country when... Read Answer
(1) Can my fiance file for a K1-Visa for me and my 16 years Child? If yes, briefly explain the process and fees to be charged.
Yes provided you and... Read Answer
Your initial appearance will be to determine if you have hired a lawyer to represent you. Unless it is a condition of pretrial release (where you... Read Answer
Your mother-in-law would typically apply for a B-2 visitor visa at the American consulate or embassy with jurisdiction over her place of residence.... Read Answer
It would be difficult to succeed on a lawsuit, but you could pay an attorney to file one. Most attorneys in a civil matter such as this would charge... Read Answer