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Q: My gf is on a work visa in the us. how do we marry and recognize her? Does she need to go home and start fiancé visa?
Camlinh Nguyen Rogers
Camlinh Nguyen Rogers
answered on Jan 6, 2015

The stated facts create a complex case. Complete contact form at http://aba-us.com/contact/?lang=en to learn how we proceed with your case . Good luck

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Q: I am looking for a immigration lawyer in Navajo, Arizona.

I am looking for immigration lawyer for foreigner to invest in Navajo, Arizona.to apply the green card for permanent.

Mr Brian D. Lerner
Mr Brian D. Lerner
answered on Jan 7, 2012

Hello:

Immigration Law is federal law. Thus, you would not just need to look for a localized immigration attorney.

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Q: If my US property is invaded by undocumented immigrants, do I have a right to evict them?
Joshua L. Goldstein
Joshua L. Goldstein
answered on Jan 9, 2011

Of course you do! If someone, regardless of their immigration status, is violating your property rights, you have the right to take action against him or her.

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Q: Is my US Passport proof of citizenship?
Gus M. Shihab
Gus M. Shihab
answered on Nov 27, 2010

Dear Sir/Madam,

A US passport is proof of citizenship outside the US. Inside the US, the government would normally require you to present a birth certificate or if not a naturally born citizen, a naturalization certificate.

I hope I answered your question.

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Q: Can you give me a quick summary of AZ SB 1070?
Gus M. Shihab
Gus M. Shihab
answered on Nov 11, 2010

Dear Sir/Madam,

Arizona's SB 1070 will give the State of Arizona the ability to prosecute individuals residing in the State of Arizona criminally if they were undocumented or had no legal status. The problem with this is that determining legal status is a very complex thing. Some...
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