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There is likely nothing you can do if he was removed because of an aggravated felony conviction. His only hope would be to challenge the... Read Answer
It is unlikely that your application for a replacement green card will trigger a reopening of your removal case. The I-90 application itself... Read Answer
If you were deported you will not be able to return for ten years. Deferred action for childhood arrivals only applies to those currently in... Read Answer
That is a question for the attorney representing you in your criminal case. if that attorney doesn't know immigration law, she'll need to... Read Answer
Are you a permanent resident? Do you qualify for permanent resident status because you are married to a US citizen or do you have adult US... Read Answer
The E2 visa only allows you to work for the company that you have established here in the US. You are not authorized to work for any other... Read Answer
if your son was a minor when you became a citizen, he became a citizen too. Here's a link with more... Read Answer
You left too many issues unanswered. For example, where is your mother now? Was she applying for an immigrant or non-immigrant visa.... Read Answer
If you have an EAD and are awaiting adjustment of status under the EB-2 category for India born, you have open market employment and are eligible to... Read Answer
Do you have a US Passport or Certificate of Citizenship? If so, then you are, indeed, a US citizen and it should be an administrative matter for... Read Answer
There are many possible paths to obtaining proper documentation. You should consult with an attorney, as which paths are available depend on... Read Answer
This application is based on citizenship derived from your parents. The problem could lie with your parents' status. If your parents do... Read Answer
If you are a naturalized U.S. citizen, you enjoy the same rights and responsibilities as a person who is born in the U.S. If you have a U.S.... Read Answer
Hello. I assume you mean you filed an immigrant visa for him. You are not obtaining his US citizenship. If you are a household of 2 (you and him),... Read Answer
You cannot apply for citizenship if you have been gone for a year. Any absence of more than 180 days total (or 90 days consecutive) would... Read Answer
You will probably have to go to Mexico in order to get married there. You should contact an immigration attorney to help you with the petition,... Read Answer
Usually the H-1B because it does not require you to go home or obtain a waiver at the end of the residency. However, you will need to pass USMLE Step... Read Answer
The Department of Homeland Security includes the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) which is responsible for the issue you... Read Answer
You may have a case for seeking asylum based on a fear of religious persecution, but you should hire an attorney to review your situation in detail... Read Answer
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You do not provide much information about your wife such as if she entered the U.S. legally, whether she has a criminal... Read Answer
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"Valid for work only with DHS authorization' means that your social security card is only valid for you to use for work as long as you... Read Answer