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3 Answers | Asked in Immigration Law for Illinois on
Q: Permanent resident for 42 years applying for the US Citizenship with an arrest record. Can you help?

I want to apply for the US Citizenship. I am a Permanent Resident for the last 42 years. I was arrested about 50 years ago in Calumet City, IL, south-west suburb of Chicago. The FBI database shows the following information about my arrest:

1-ARRESTED OR RECEIVED 1971/07/21... View More

Ayensa Millan
Ayensa Millan
answered on Jun 7, 2021

Yes, we can help her request these records.

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3 Answers | Asked in Immigration Law for New Jersey on
Q: Me and my boyfriend of several years want to get married. But he is not from here and he has work permit. Whay do we do?

Him getting married will change his status and ge will get into trouble. How can he get permanent residence?

Ayensa Millan
Ayensa Millan
answered on Jun 7, 2021

You would need to file a petition application and we can help with that if you schedule a consultation.

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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for Arizona on
Q: The house I rent a room in was searched without a search warrant. Is that legal?
Ayensa Millan
Ayensa Millan
answered on Mar 19, 2021

Are you positive there was no warrant?

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