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Whether your cousin can wait for her residence here when her stepfather files for her depends upon a few things. First, is he a US citizen or... Read Answer
if u traveled to the States knowing you were getting married but told immigration officers that u planned to visit, this may pose a fraudulent intent... Read Answer
Generally I believe that there are no outstanding consequences for people who never registered for selective service, especially if done unwittingly.... Read Answer
This is between his criminal defense attorney and the prosecutor. It is not an immigration law question until after he is in immigration detention... Read Answer
You should hire a lawyer that can work on your case and try to prevent the removal and most likely a ban. When you say coming up with the money... Read Answer
Once you get married you can commence the paperwork to process your case. It may be better to process your case at the consulate in Canada so that... Read Answer
If your record is clean and your travels out of the country were as u stated, then u should be ok...work with counsel to make certain the... Read Answer
No. As a general rule, you do not lose your US citizenship by merely acquiring one from another country. You can read more about it... Read Answer
The general rule is that one can’t adjust status from a crewman visa to get a green card through marriage. Had you married your ex and then... Read Answer
Honesty is the best policy here. There is no guarantee that you will be given a tourist visa since such is given in the discretion of a US consular... Read Answer
If u overstayed your visa u may be subject to the ten year bar. If your child wants to petition u for a green card that is possible, but u would have... Read Answer
Generally speaking, someone in the US on an expired visa can purchase a ticket and return to the home country without too much trouble if no other... Read Answer
There's nothing to do. No one will prevent you from leaving. However, if you overstayed 1 year or more, when you leave, you will trigger... Read Answer
you cannot change your visa from B to F, (You can only do that at a Consulate abroad) but you can change your status from B to F..you should hire... Read Answer
No one knows what your employer would do if you resign. This is not a legal question but a matter of judgement for them. Any prudent employer would... Read Answer
Advice on how to become a permanent resident requires a review of the situation as a whole. The fact you are on DACA which is being sunset, does not... Read Answer