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3 Answers | Asked in Family Law, Child Custody, Child Support and International Law for Colorado on
Q: Does my ex-husband have a chance

He resides in Saudi Arabia and the UAE is looking to BAN him from the middle east for stealing money.

He recently got a lawyer asking that our son come to visit for 3/4 months with him. Current agreement is 6 days a month as he was in the US at the time.Our son is remote learning in a US... View More

Hassan Hussein Elkhalil
Hassan Hussein Elkhalil
answered on Sep 5, 2023

Hello,

You are missing some more facts for an adequate answer. You did not mention where do you and the child reside? How old is the child and who has legal custody? Does your ex-husband pay child support? If your husband, will be, banned from Saudi Arabia and or UAE, where will your son...
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4 Answers | Asked in Business Law, Trademark and Intellectual Property for Georgia on
Q: Should I register my business name before trademark
Hassan Hussein Elkhalil
Hassan Hussein Elkhalil
answered on Nov 3, 2023

It depends on your business and what you are trying to protect. If you feel your business brand is unique, growing and have or may have a value in teh market, trade mark is a good form of protection.

Good luck.

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2 Answers | Asked in Criminal Law and Immigration Law for Georgia on
Q: The charge is “Theft of Property 4th (general)”. Currently on F1 visa. Will this effect when I apply for OPT?

I am a student on F1 visa. Charged for Theft of Property 4th (general). I went to turn myself in and came out in 15 minutes with a bond. They took fingerprints and mugshots. The case was dismissed and expunged. Will this effect when I apply for OPT after my graduation?

Hassan Hussein Elkhalil
Hassan Hussein Elkhalil
answered on Sep 27, 2023

Hello,

If the case is dismissed, as you stated, the charge should not affect your ability to apply for OPT.

Good luck

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2 Answers | Asked in Immigration Law for Georgia on
Q: How long does a prosecutorial discretion take to get approved in the state of GA in 2023

Prosecutorial discretion time line

Hassan Hussein Elkhalil
Hassan Hussein Elkhalil
answered on Sep 8, 2023

Depends on your case. Today, it may take between six to twelve months.

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3 Answers | Asked in Immigration Law, Gov & Administrative Law and International Law for Michigan on
Q: Am I eligible to have a vehicle registered in my name in the state of Michigan as a non-resident without a U.S. DL?

To be more specific, I would like to know if foreign driver's licenses accompanied with English translation (i.e. international driver's permit) and a valid foreign passport with a valid U.S. visa are acceptable documents to register a vehicle and have its title transferred in the state... View More

Hassan Hussein Elkhalil
Hassan Hussein Elkhalil
answered on Sep 5, 2023

Hello,

You can own a car but you cannot drive it if you do not have a driver license. International driver license, are valid under international law, for a period of time; normally one year from entry to the U.S.

All the best.

Regards,

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2 Answers | Asked in Immigration Law for Georgia on
Q: My cousin in Ukraine denied visa because her aunt backdated her age to 11 when she was 14-a minor. Does she have a case?
Hassan Hussein Elkhalil
Hassan Hussein Elkhalil
answered on Apr 26, 2021

You may have to file a waiver of misrepresentation.

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1 Answer | Asked in Contracts and International Law on
Q: Can I sue a Saudi branch company of a UK based company in British Courts?

I have concluded a memorandum of understanding with a Saudi branch company of a UK registered company. The MoU states that the MoU is subject to the laws of the territory without specifying which territory. In the MoU, the address of the Saudi branch company is given in Saudi. My address as he... View More

Hassan Hussein Elkhalil
Hassan Hussein Elkhalil
answered on Apr 26, 2021

You may sue the Saudi Company in the UK.

1 Answer | Asked in Immigration Law for Georgia on
Q: I been married for a year and want to start my green card application need 3 years of tax returns but I have 1 year only

I have 2020 tax returns for my husband can I just use that?

Been on hold for so long and time is running out

What should I do?

Hassan Hussein Elkhalil
Hassan Hussein Elkhalil
answered on Apr 12, 2021

You do not need the three years tax returns to file for your relative. If you are eligible, you may file as soon as you can.

Good luck

1 Answer | Asked in Consumer Law, Criminal Law, Banking and International Law for New Jersey on
Q: I would like to sue Binance for stealing from me, and am in need of legal assistance

Binance has over 300k in stolen assets, and refuses to return it or cooperate with investigation, and also locked my account.

Hassan Hussein Elkhalil
Hassan Hussein Elkhalil
answered on Mar 30, 2021

File a police report for the stolen assets.

3 Answers | Asked in Business Formation, Business Law and Civil Litigation for Georgia on
Q: LLC is joined as Third Party Defendant in a counterclaim lawsuit, LLC is served with process, does LLC have to Answer?

In other words, please confirm if an LLC who was properly served with process to the registered agent (who is not an attorney) by court order, needs to hire an Attorney to "Answer" a counterclaim lawsuit as a Third Party Defendant. And please confirm if there is any Georgia State law... View More

Hassan Hussein Elkhalil
Hassan Hussein Elkhalil
answered on Mar 30, 2021

You need an attorney to represent the LLC. If the Registered Agent or any third party, over the age of 18, is served, then you have to answer the complaint.

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1 Answer | Asked in Immigration Law for Georgia on
Q: Deported earlier with B1/B2 visa. Now applying for F1- Family Visa category

Petitioner:- Mother (Naturalized US citizen).

Applied for her daughter n May 2013. I-130 was approved and the cases have been forwarded to NVC.

Applicant : (Daughter)

Application Category: Unmarried , Over 21- Current age 44yrs.

Applicants visited the USA previously... View More

Hassan Hussein Elkhalil
Hassan Hussein Elkhalil
answered on Feb 1, 2021

Depending in the basis for her removal, she will need to file for a waiver. Good luck.

1 Answer | Asked in Immigration Law for Georgia on
Q: Applied for unmarried preference category (F1), case approved and now with NVC. But he is biological father of 2 child.

Applicant : SON, currently resident in-home country(southeast Asia), never been in USA.

Petitioner - Mom(Naturalized US citizen). Applied for her Son in May 2013. I-130 was approved and the cases have been forwarded to NVC.

Application Category: F1- Unmarried , Over 21 – Current... View More

Hassan Hussein Elkhalil
Hassan Hussein Elkhalil
answered on Feb 1, 2021

You need t provide more information as to ages of the children. Generally, I will include the children at the first opportunity. If the Children were not included in the I-130, he may have an issue of misrepresentation at the NVC. How old are the children? Is domestic partner, living together, is... View More

2 Answers | Asked in International Law for Georgia on
Q: How can I get legal advice regarding a CD transfer from a late relative to another relative? The bank is foreign.

The bank is in Europe.

Hassan Hussein Elkhalil
Hassan Hussein Elkhalil
answered on Feb 1, 2021

You need to provide more details. You may want to ask your relative to as the local bank or consult with a local attorney on the procedures on how to execute said transfer. Good luck.

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1 Answer | Asked in Immigration Law for Georgia on
Q: My father has passed away, and we are unable to claim the body because he was an illegal immigrant and has no id.

Is there any way around this?

Hassan Hussein Elkhalil
Hassan Hussein Elkhalil
answered on Jan 29, 2021

First, sorry about your loss. Second, There are many ways you can proof that you are related. Normally the holding entity will tell you what alternative documents are acceptable to receive teh body. Good luck

1 Answer | Asked in Immigration Law for Georgia on
Q: I485 applied 10/19/20; waiting biometric on 1/21/21. Meanwhile I94 expired 12/4/20+H1 denied 1/8/21. Can I legally stay?

I485 is in progress with biometric on 1/21/21 but H1 denied and I94 already expired. Can we legally stay? and finish our next steps for I485 such as biometric, await EAD card and AP card?

Hassan Hussein Elkhalil
Hassan Hussein Elkhalil
answered on Jan 29, 2021

While your I-485 is pending, you are ok to stay in the U.S.

1 Answer | Asked in Immigration Law for Georgia on
Q: Travel with Expired Green Card

My wife 2 years conditional Green card has been expired however we applied to remove the conditional and we received ( i-797f approval notice for 18 months ) so my question is can she travel overseas for one month with er expired green card and the i-797f approval notice ? are there any risk when... View More

Hassan Hussein Elkhalil
Hassan Hussein Elkhalil
answered on Jan 29, 2021

No risk for her coming back.

1 Answer | Asked in Immigration Law for Georgia on
Q: Take an Overseas Trip with an expired Green card?

My wife 2 years conditional Green card has been expired however we applied to remove the conditional and we received ( i-797f approval notice for 18 months ) so my question is can she travel overseas for one month with er expired green card and the i-797f approval notice ? are there any risk when... View More

Hassan Hussein Elkhalil
Hassan Hussein Elkhalil
answered on Jan 29, 2021

Yes. The I-797F allows you to travel and your wife should not have any risk re-entering the U.S. Good luck.

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