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I'm filing for I-539 for myself and parents, but the reason for our extension is different. My parents are being treated and I have a letter from the Doc stating so. And I'm here because my son is studying for his grad school. He's our only legal guardian so we're staying with... View More
answered on Jun 19, 2015
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He treats me like crap and just told me he going to be with his woman find me a man. He also said its nothing I can do he has enough proof to prove the marriage legal. And I have to get out. I guess he forgot they forged my name. And he just filed for his son again forged my name. What can I do?
answered on Jun 15, 2015
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answered on Jun 14, 2015
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My boyfriend got the voluntary departure and came back illegally for the second time we have a baby now. Can we marry in the u.s and apply for his citizenship from here?
answered on Jun 14, 2015
Seek for opinions from an experienced immigration attorney. Good luck. www.aba-us.com
we sponsor a relative to help us .
answered on May 15, 2015
Various types of family-based visas exist, and eligibility for each is specified in the applicable statute and regulations. None of them, however, create special considerations for a relative whose help may be needed for the type of assistance mentioned in your question. It would be wise to... View More
Will My Stalking Conviction Prevent My Fiance From Obtaining K1 Visa?
I am a US citizen trying obtain a k1 visa for my foreign girlfriend of 2 years. I am worried this application will be rejected because I was convicted of misdemeanor stalking and 2 counts of trespassing 11 years ago. I... View More
answered on May 15, 2015
In general, a U.S. citizen's criminal arrest/conviction history will not stand in the way of succeeding with a K-1 application for a fiancee. In some instances where the victim was a minor child, however, immigration authorities may bar a U.S. citizen from a family-based petition, but that... View More
Can a L1 Individual visa holder switch across from employer A to employer B?
answered on May 9, 2015
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meaning whiles my wife filing for me can she file for my son with the same document?
answered on Feb 3, 2015
Disclaimer: The following advice is for informational purposes only and should NOT be relied on as legal advice because more facts are necessary to determine the issue. No attorney-client relationship is formed through these questions and answers. Check our website for more information at... View More
he has a wife and 3 children now.
answered on Feb 3, 2015
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Usually the spouse and children (unmarried... View More
Hi, i recently got my us citizenship and i want to bring my son and his family to united states permanently. They are currently in the netherlands and citizen there. he is above 21 with two kids and wife. how can i bring them in united states fast ?
answered on Jan 21, 2015
You can find more information about different types of visa on our website. If your son meets one of the listed criteria, complete the contact form to learn how we proceed with the case. Good luck
answered on Jan 16, 2015
You need an experience immigration lawyer. Complete contact form on our website to learn how we proceed with your case. Good luck.
i was born in pakistan and when my dad naturalization certificate, i also got usa passport and i am getting married in pakistan and i want to sponsor her do i also need need naturalization.
answered on Jan 15, 2015
General answer is NO unless your citizenship is questionable. Good luck. www.aba-us.com
They revoked his visa and deported him can he reapply for a visa in the Usa
answered on Jan 8, 2015
The answer is that it depends. Complete contact form with more details at http://aba-us.com/contact/?lang=en if you would have a specific answer. Good luck.
My parents applied for the family status and we applied form i 130. The processing time seems to be way longer, is there any way to speed up the processing time.
Thank You
answered on Jan 5, 2015
You can find more information about student visa, work visa and self petition on our website at www.aba-us.com. If you meet one of the listed criteria, complete the contact form to learn how we proceed with your case. Good luck
Tried to cross the first time in january 2007 he was 17 he got caught and they took biometrics he gave another name than tried again 3 mnths after that and was successful stayed here dince then...he doesnt have any bad criminal record nothing other than giving fake name at border we have one us... View More
answered on Jan 2, 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.
before they called me in for an interview. Is my son a citizen or does he have to apply for himself.
answered on Dec 29, 2014
The answer is that it depends on the specific situation. Complete contact form with more details at http://aba-us.com/contact/?lang=en for a specific answer. Good luck.
Hes been here since 2007 but went back to mexico for 7 months in 2009 for family emergency hes back now will that be a problem ?
answered on May 25, 2014
Unfortunately yes. With your husband having lived in the U.S. illegally for more than a year when he left to tend to seriously ill family in Mexico for 7 months, he violated Section 212(a)(9)(C)(i), which means that he has a permanent bar from being able to even ask permission to obtain a waiver... View More
When I applied for green card I had arrest record that I sent to immigration. Ever since no new arrest nothing, now I am eligible to file for citizenship do I need to send the same information regarding the same arrest that I have already submitted when I applied for green card or I do not need to... View More
answered on Apr 19, 2014
Yes, you need to submit all the documentation required for the N400 application, even if it was previously submitted with a different form and application.
answered on Apr 19, 2014
There is nothing preventing him from doing so. You should contact a good immigration attorney to review the facts of your case and determine your best course of action.
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