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Q: My mom became a citizen when I was 16 years old do I automatically become one as well

I need to know what I can do to be able to get some proof of citizenship something help

Camlinh Nguyen Rogers
Camlinh Nguyen Rogers
answered on Dec 4, 2014

The stated facts are insufficient to answer your question. Complete contact form with more details at http://aba-us.com/contact/?lang=en to learn how we could provide specific answers to your situation. Good luck.

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Q: Should I do a psych eval for I-601 if I don't have any history of mental problems? Would this help or hurt my case?

My husband and I are working with a lawyer who suggested we do one.

Tanvir Joshi
Tanvir Joshi
answered on Feb 6, 2015

Disclaimer: The following advice is for informational purposes only and should NOT be relied on as legal advice. No attorney-client relationship is formed through these questions and answers. Check our website http://www.joshilawfirm.com to contact us and discuss your case in detail.

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Q: Sevis Issue?

My opt expired july 15 and I was joining a university called A so I transferred my sevis records to that university. I had some issue with that university so I am planning to get into some other university called B. I have applied to B and am waiting for there acceptance or rejection. I wanted to... View More

Charles Snyderman
Charles Snyderman
answered on Aug 2, 2014

Immigration law is a highly specialized area of the law, and only a few attorneys in Delaware have expertise. Unfortunately, you will probably not get an answer on this website, I suggest you contact an immigration lawyer directly.

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Q: Does principal applicant have to be remain present in usa when (follow to join applicants enter in usa?

Does principal applicant (father)have to be remain present in usa when (follow to join applicants) (wife and son)enter the USA? F3

Principal Applicant already entered usa before and returned to own country (india).

2. What proof should be kept with the joint applicants that... View More

Charles Snyderman
Charles Snyderman
answered on Jul 25, 2014

Immigration law is a highly specialized area of the law. Not many attorneys practice immigration law. I suggest you schedule an appointment with an immigration lawyer.

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Q: i received my 2 years Permanent Residence card about a month ago.

i received my 2 years Permanent Residence card about a month ago and will be celebrate my 2 years wedding anniversary in a months time, when should i apply for 10 years Permanent Residence? do i have to wait until my current 2 years Permanent Residence card runs out or i can apply for the 10 years... View More

Charles Snyderman
Charles Snyderman
answered on Jul 13, 2014

Immigration law is a highly specialized area of the law, and I recommend that you consult with an immigration specialist.

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Q: can H1b Visa hoder buy stores like Gas station and hire some one else to run the store ?

I am on H1b Visa, working in IT industry, and i want to buy stores like gas station or small franchises , and i want to hire some one else to run that store, i dont want to work in that store..is this legal in USA?

Charles Snyderman
Charles Snyderman
answered on Jul 13, 2014

This is a highly specialized area of the law. You should consult with a lawyer with expertise.

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Q: If I was threatened by someone they would kill me and we went to court and he was found guilty, can I apply for a U-visa
Charles Snyderman
Charles Snyderman
answered on May 12, 2014

Is it possible for you to provide more details about what the person was charged with and what he was convicted of? As you probably know, there are different requirements that must be satisfied before an application can be submitted. The applicant must have suffered substantial physical or mental... View More

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Q: How can I get my green card back? Never convicted for sexual misconduct but held by immigration, Volenteered deportation
Charles Snyderman
Charles Snyderman
answered on Jul 13, 2014

Please consult with an attorney who specializes in this area of the law.

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