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3 Answers | Asked in Immigration Law for Pennsylvania on
Q: what is the best way for me to bring my Indonesian wife to USA, ASAP at least for the next 6-8 months?

I am in USA finishing my studies and want to have my wife come and stay here with me. She is of poor means and I am a student. I am living in my parents home and they are willing to be sponsors for my wife. The idea is for her to come ASAP and that is why we were thinking that a multiple tourist... View More

Nicholas Pasquarello
Nicholas Pasquarello
answered on Jun 6, 2024

Firstly, I'm providing the advice below with the presumption that you yourself are a U.S. citizen or a lawful permanent resident. If not, there are many more things to address.

I often receive this question from clients that want to be reunited with their spouse as quickly as...
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Q: Soy de Nicaragua que puede hacer una persona cuando le mandan una carta de deportacion injusta

Yo entre cuando las fronteras estaban abiertas para nosotros y otros paises me hicieron un proceso con papeles y todo me dijero que hiciera mi cheking cuando llegara a mi destino me dieron mi primera cita para el 2025 hice todo eso luego me volvieron a citar y me redujeron la cita al 2024 a los 15... View More

Nicholas Pasquarello
Nicholas Pasquarello
answered on Jun 6, 2024

Si cree que se le ha ordenado deportar injustamente, es muy importante consultar y contratar a un abogado INMEDIATAMENTE. Deberá pedir a la corte de inmigracion a reabrir su caso y un factor es su diligencia en hacer que se llama un 'mocion de reabrir". Es absolutamente necesario tener... View More

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Q: Am I elegible for an extension of my EAD?

I have a current EAD under asylum pending category, I applied to renew it under TPS category, I wanna know if I’m elegible for an extension or if I have to reapply again but under the asylum category

Nicholas Pasquarello
Nicholas Pasquarello
answered on Jun 6, 2024

If you have a pending asylum application and your work permit under that category (C8) has not expired, you should apply to renew THAT work permit as soon as possible. I'm guessing your first work permit was valid for two years, but they changed that and now C8 work permits are valid for five... View More

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Q: Can I file the AOS with USCIS if it has already been filed with EOIR, while in removal proceeding?

Entered US after inspection on M1, went out of status, got married to USC before receiving NTA, shortly after marriage was detained by CBP and later was released on bond, filed the I130 after being released, and later hired an attorney and they filed the I485 with the EOIR. The I130 and I485 was... View More

Nicholas Pasquarello
Nicholas Pasquarello
answered on Jun 10, 2024

This seems like a pretty complicated case where I would need a bit more detail to have earnest feedback. Entry on M1 first and only entry? Where and how detained by CBP? Were you NTA'd at that time or before? What box is checked on your NTA - Arriving Alien?

What Mr. Arrasmith...
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