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Q: I had an appointment today for an oath ceremony in Central Islip, but because of the hurricane, I couldn't make it

What do I do?

Raymond  Lahoud
Raymond Lahoud
answered on Dec 1, 2012

You are fine. The appointment will be rescheduled.

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Q: I am going to file an N-400, application for citizenship. what is a court certified document
Raymond  Lahoud
Raymond Lahoud
answered on Dec 1, 2012

A court certified document is a disposition sheet or official copy of a document from the respective court. It normally has a raised seal or a raised stamp on it.

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Q: Is a cancer patient eligible for a green card?
Raymond  Lahoud
Raymond Lahoud
answered on Dec 1, 2012

Where is the patient located? Is the person coming here from abroad or is the person already in the US? Also, on what basis do you intend on sponsoring the person?

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Q: I need a work permit.I already filed my I-130 form and i want to know how long i can get a work permit
Raymond  Lahoud
Raymond Lahoud
answered on Dec 1, 2012

How did you file your I-130? As a spouse of a USC? Do you have an immediate visa number available? If so, you should have filed the I-130, jointly with the other forms, such as the I-765 (work authorization doc). If you do not have a visa number now available, then, you would not qualify for a... View More

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Q: How long dose it take to file for my.13yr old who is in jamaica
Raymond  Lahoud
Raymond Lahoud
answered on Dec 1, 2012

It could be a short time period, if you are a US Citizen. If you are, he would be considered an immediate relative. an I-130 would have to be filed. I would contact an attorney, however, to ensure that all your documents are properly filed.

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