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2 Answers | Asked in Family Law, Immigration Law, Civil Litigation and International Law for Arizona on
Q: problems with One And The Same Person Affidavit

To obtain a second nationality (Italy) I need to show my family line back to my Italian ancestors. The ancestor in question and of interest is my grandmother (deceased). Her father (deceased) assumed a new last name, never having gotten it formally changed. The last name on his marriage certificate... View More

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answered on Jun 6, 2024

Navigating the complexities of Italian nationality law and the nuances of such affidavits can be challenging. It’s advisable to coordinate these legal matters with an attorney licensed to practice law in Italy. An Italian attorney will be well-versed in the specific requirements and procedures... View More

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2 Answers | Asked in Family Law, Immigration Law, Civil Litigation and International Law for Arizona on
Q: problems with One And The Same Person Affidavit

To obtain a second nationality (Italy) I need to show my family line back to my Italian ancestors. The ancestor in question and of interest is my grandmother (deceased). Her father (deceased) assumed a new last name, never having gotten it formally changed. The last name on his marriage certificate... View More

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answered on May 31, 2024

To file a One And The Same Person Affidavit for your Italian nationality application, you need to clearly establish the connection between the different names used by your ancestor. Start by gathering all relevant documents that show the use of both last names, such as birth certificates, marriage... View More

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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Immigration Law, Domestic Violence and International Law for Arizona on
Q: Will I be extradited from Mexico to the USA for a dv assault charge? I’m a Mexican citizen and have a green card
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answered on Feb 24, 2024

Extradition between Mexico and the United States is governed by treaties and international law, which allow for the transfer of individuals facing criminal charges or convictions from one country to the other under certain conditions. Whether you will be extradited for a domestic violence assault... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Immigration Law and International Law for Arizona on
Q: Can I visit Philippines for the holidays if I have a history of felony conviction for armed robbery &…

… aggravated assault? I am a free US citizen with valid passport, having served 8 years for bank robbery from 2013-2021, and completed all required parole.

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answered on Aug 15, 2023

It's important to note that travel restrictions and entry requirements can vary by country and are subject to change. You may want to consult with the U.S. Department of State and the Philippine Embassy or Consulate for the most up-to-date information on travel eligibility based on your... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Copyright, International Law and Trademark for Arizona on
Q: I have a tshirt company that I’m going to launch the art in the tshirt is found on Pinterest although I had minor change

I had minor changes such as the eyes the post is reposted by some users in Pinterest . Will my art be copyrighted or can I claim the art as my own design .

Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
answered on Jul 14, 2023

This is something that a copyright attorney could answer best, but your post remains open for three weeks. Product liability is more about injuries from dangerous products. You could repost and change the category to "Copyright." Some questions remain unanswered, but you might have better... View More

1 Answer | Asked in International Law and Internet Law for Arizona on
Q: Contacted eBay buyer via cellphone over a false "item not received" claim.

Hello, I had a buyer on eBay file a request case a few days ago claiming they haven't received the item they ordered. I shipped the order 2 days after it was ordered and it took less than 2 weeks to deliver. In their statement, they claimed that it took 2 and a half weeks to ship which was... View More

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answered on Jun 18, 2023

It is not illegal to contact a buyer via cellphone to discuss a transaction, but it is important to be cautious and respectful in your communication. It is also important to ensure that you are not violating any laws or regulations related to privacy or harassment.

In this case, it is...
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1 Answer | Asked in Collections and International Law for Arizona on
Q: A Chinese Company reached out to me to recover money from past due accounts.

Sounds like an illegal scheme to me.

David Luther Woodward
David Luther Woodward
answered on Apr 22, 2022

It could be!

I have received several offers of employment that included collecting and redistributing money, and every one of them was a dud. The usual ploy is that they send you a bogus cashier's cheque by courier, as you to clear the check (through your trust account, of course),...
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1 Answer | Asked in International Law for Arizona on
Q: I anticipate my patent will be granted soon. How would recommend I proceed for international patenting?

When USPTO publishes, is it too late for me to pursue global patents?

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answered on Nov 27, 2021

You should repost this question under Patents (intellectual property) category.

1 Answer | Asked in Contracts, Business Law and International Law for Arizona on
Q: Is it legal for Americans to trade medical supplies overseas ?

Have a offer on the table that Russians want masks and supplier is in China and facilitator says that buyers are now procuring orders but I've not seen proof yet

Getting conflicting reports

We can

we cant

This is how it started:

Hello!

I have a... View More

Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
answered on Mar 15, 2020

This sounds like a valuable service you are providing to protect people and it is commendable. But the question is very fact-intensive and crosses over a number of different areas involving bulk freight, where it's possible that import-export or shipping consultants who are close to these... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Business Law, International Law and Internet Law for Arizona on
Q: Can I sue a business partner in India for not releasing my contracts back to me?

An international attorney may best be suited to answer this question.

Richard Sternberg
Richard Sternberg
answered on Oct 23, 2018

Of course, but that may not be the question you want to ask. You want to ask “Where May I sue my partner for depriving me of my rights under my contracts with him?” That Answer depends on where the contracts were made; it may depend on where the contracts were intended to be performed; and it... View More

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1 Answer | Asked in Immigration Law and International Law for Arizona on
Q: I'm on F1 VISA and my Wife came to US on F2 dependent visa. And she decide to Do Masters Here in US.

So She went back to my country for F1 Visa. If she gets F1 rejected. will Her existing F2 VISA As my dependent also gets rejected?

Carl Shusterman
Carl Shusterman
answered on May 7, 2018

Not necessarily. It would depend on why her F-1 visa gets rejected.

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