answered on Nov 4, 2016
No, safer to wait until I-765s are approved. Check w/your immigration lawyer.
answered on Sep 1, 2016
I would urge you to consult with and hire an immigration lawyer to assist you with this case. Not because I think you’re not capable of handling it, you may will be, but in order for the lawyer to debrief and brief you, analyze, assess and evaluate your case in order to maximize the possibilities... View More
I got my license through a work permit that I signed up for. Will this change that at all?
answered on Aug 29, 2016
Suspension from what? Work? School? More information is needed to answer this question. Talk to an immigration attorney in private regarding this situation.
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Do I have to file for the change of adjustment status first? If so how long will it take after that to get my work permit?
answered on Mar 3, 2016
There are questions and answers similar to the mentioned situation on our website at http://aba-us.com/other-services/?lang=en. You can take a look for general information. Good luck.
I was on f2visa from 2011 until Mar 2015
answered on Dec 4, 2015
If your husband has an approved I-140 then you can request an EAD card. The processing time for a EAD is about 60 to 90 days. All the best.
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My husband is a non u.s citizen who lives in arkansas. We have had custody of the oldest son for almost 4 years now. About 7 months ago his ex wife got all her other children taken away including his youngest son because she had a new born baby who tested positive for drugs and herself and baby... View More
answered on Oct 28, 2015
The stated facts create a complex case, and are insufficient to provide legal advice.
You should sit down with an experienced immigration attorney, who will investigate the facts and counsel you with solution for your case. Most careful and liable attorneys would not respond to complex... View More
my husbands ex wife said immigration contacted her and wanted to have and interview. we don't know if she is lying or if its true. she said she was going to do anything to mess things up for us..
answered on Jun 21, 2015
Seek for opinion from an experience attorney. Good luck. www.aba-us.com
what is the plus and minus about this decision?
answered on Apr 23, 2015
First, this is not a "decision." This means the government does not oppose a motion filed on your behalf to administratively close your removal proceedings. You are not a top priority for deportation at the moment based on your specific circumstances. It sounds as though you have an... View More
When he crossed the border he was a minor, he has no bad records or anything. My concern is that I dont want him to be sent back to Mexico for a long time.
answered on May 17, 2011
Well, your husband will have to apply for a waiver and it will be in Mexico. We handle this type of case for people all the time, and we can assist you. It is a complex process, and you will likely need some formal, legal guidance. However, good luck to you and your husband. Rodney Alberto,... View More
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