Would my mother have to give the right to her or will she have to adopt me? and how long would it take?
answered on Nov 20, 2015
I do not get what you mean by "Spouse me". Spouse is a word used to describe a husband/wife in a marriage. You should consider talking to an immigration attorney in private to first decide what your goals are. All the best.
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My husband was arrested for domestic violence but his removal proceedings are still pending..can they deport him while the case is still open?
answered on Sep 5, 2015
There are insufficient facts stated to answer your question properly. But it is possible. Good luck.
My father is in the EB3 category and as of 2014 our priority date of April 2008 was current. All the other people who applied on the same time as we did already have their green cards except us. When we inquired about my mother's case they said that it needed additional review. Should we... View More
answered on Jun 19, 2015
Seek for advice from an experienced immigration attorney. Good luck. www.aba-us.com
answered on Jun 14, 2015
Seek for opinions from an experienced immigration attorney. Good luck. www.aba-us.com
been living in UK for 14 years,my asylum request was rejected,recently i tried to go back to my country (Albania) but they couldnt identify me because they`ve upgraded the system and im lost in there somewhere,could i perhaps apply again since i currently am stateless?
answered on Feb 6, 2015
You should contact an attorney in UK. US immigration attorneys will likely not be able to help.
Here is a link to one:
http://www.ukimmigrationhelp.co.uk/
answered on Nov 25, 2014
The stated facts are insufficient to answer your question. Complete contact form at http://aba-us.com/contact/?lang=en or call 407-760-0200 to learn how we could provide specific answers to your situation. Good luck.
answered on Nov 15, 2010
Dear Sir/Madam,
As a spouse to a US Citizen, you are considered an "immediate relative" and as such there are no waiting times. You should be aware that being an immediate relative alone is not sufficient enough. You must also be eligible to receive permanent residence and that... View More
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