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Yes the DOS strictly requires that the "in person meeting" be fulfilled within two years of the filing of the petition for the fiancée visa.... Read Answer
I'm going to assume that the "she" you refer to in your question is your cousin's spouse. If you leave the property to your cousin outright,... Read Answer
No, you do not need to reaffirm your mortgage, and yes it is probably too late to reaffirm it now. You still own the home, and there is still a... Read Answer
Currently, the July visa bulletin “dates for filing” chart shows that there is visa availability for those who submitted petitions before... Read Answer
You and your siblings may inherit your mother's separate property....if she did not Will it to your stepfather. Consult a local probate... Read Answer
Wills are filed with the local probate court. In Washington State this may be the local district court. If nothing passes under the Will,... Read Answer
They have zero duty to respond to you. In most states an heir or benefiiciary is not even entitled to demand an accounting until over a year... Read Answer
A US citizen child over 21 years, can sponsor his or her mother for a green card, provided that she entered the United States legally even though she... Read Answer
The administrator not only has the right but the duty to preserve the estate, including removing the decedent's personal property, whether or not... Read Answer
This seems to be a question of timing and it would make more sense for the families to apply for visiting visas when the K-1 visa has been approved.... Read Answer
The Will decides who gets what. The executor administers (executes) the Will. But the Will has no legal effect until a court appoints the... Read Answer
The answer to your question ultimately depends on what the deed states for the property. If the property was transferred by deed into the trust, then... Read Answer
You may want to talk with an employment law attorney about the Americans with Disability Act. Note that it only requires that an employer (and... Read Answer
Hi, I would contact the Bar Association in your state about this issue.
Scott F.... Read Answer
Your sister does not need to notify your or request your approval. If your father had wanted this, he would have named you co-agent and... Read Answer
Generally individuals can represent themselves, but only attorneys can represent other people or entities. However, sometimes the rules are... Read Answer
Yes, if he made a comment that defamed your reputation, then you could sue him for defamation and slander. I am sure that counsel in your... Read Answer
Unfortunately, the immigration law only gives you what you ask for, and in this case your parents asked for five months instead of six. Under the... Read Answer
At this time, USCIS has given notice that its issuance of receipts is delayed. You can continue to stay legally in the US so long as the application... Read Answer