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Conviction for marijuana possession will adversely affect your immigration status although, you might be eligible for a s.212h waiver. However, it is... Read Answer
If they are already in the US on a tourist visa, you may file a concurrent I-130/I-485 application to adjust status to permanent resident for each of... Read Answer
If there is NO ( I mean absolute NO) conviction ( if plead once and then vacated, we will need to review court documents), there will be no... Read Answer
To marry your boyfriend, you need to apply for a marriage license and then get married. To apply for a license, you normally need one or more form... Read Answer
There are many ways to obtain a green card. You do not provide sufficient information to obtain a consultation from an immigration attorney.... Read Answer
Hello. If your fiance did not hold a J1 visa with a 2 year home residency requirement, it may be possible. However, you MUST get this filed in 1... Read Answer
If your sister obtains a nonimmigrant visa tomorrow in Mexico, and it is a B-1 business or B-2 visitor's visa, she can enter the US immediately. If... Read Answer
Generally speaking, if you obtained a B1 or B2 business or a visitors visa,you should be able to leave your home country as soon as you obtain your... Read Answer
Hello. I would be happy to help. Denied Tourist Visa applications do not necessarily mean the fiance visa will be denied. However, it may affect it... Read Answer
Unless you have committed crimes, the Department of Homeland Security is not interested in your houses, cars and money. You can give all your... Read Answer
Generally speaking, if you are not a US citizen by birth, you would have to be a permanent resident for five years, spend most of the time (over... Read Answer
As there was an H-1B lottery this year, the question would be whether you were selected as a positive response would make the actions of the DSO... Read Answer
You would have added US citizenship to your Bolivian citizenship if Bolivia allows dual citizenship (the US allows it). Thus, your are already... Read Answer
Generally speaking, the period of time between filing and adjustment of status interview at a local USCIS field office is approximately 6 months... Read Answer
First of all, ask yourself if you think this is a good lawyer and do you think that you can work with him? Also, I recommend doing a 2nd or even 3rd... Read Answer
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Since your daughter is serving a two year sentence and she has legal permanent residency or a green card, she is at serious risk of... Read Answer
The requirements for marrying a foreign national are no different from marrying a US Citizen. The laws for marriage differ from state to state. Check... Read Answer
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Yes, it is possible to have dual citizenship as the U.S. permits this. You can visit the U.S. as freely as you wish as a US. citizen even if... Read Answer
You did not mention if you are already a permanent resident or not. You must be a permanent resident of the U.S. for three years, if married to... Read Answer