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1 Answer | Asked in Immigration Law for Indiana on
Q: How can someone who owes immigration fees in Belize get a social security card?

He has been living in Belize since 2005, married to a Belizean, and has 2 kids. He arrived from another Caribbean country in 2005 but currently owes immigration back fees, which he cannot afford to pay as he cannot get a job due to his status. How can he go about getting his immigration status in... View More

Shan Dimitris Potts
Shan Dimitris Potts
answered on Jan 4, 2016

If he owes immigration fees in the US there may be a way to apply for a waiver. Talk to an immigration attorney in private to help you with this. All the best.

15 years of successful immigration law experience. The answer above is only general in nature cannot be construed as legal advice,...
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Q: An aunt petitioned for her sister like 3 yrs ago. Her visa expires in april 2016. Can she renew her visa?

She is not in the US, she is in Mexico right now and wants to travel to visit family around the end of march before her visa expires because she does not know if she can renew with an application pending

Camlinh Nguyen Rogers
Camlinh Nguyen Rogers
answered on Dec 27, 2015

Your question provides with insufficient facts to be answered.

1 Answer | Asked in Immigration Law for Indiana on
Q: Im almost 18 and i want to know if i can get a visa, i have been here for 5 years and missed a court.

Im an immigrant in the United States, I came here because immigration let my mom come here but we needed to go to court every week but my mom did not went the first court meeting(i was 14 i couldnt make my own decitions)...and know im almost 18 i want to know if there still a chance for me to get... View More

Camlinh Nguyen Rogers
Camlinh Nguyen Rogers
answered on Dec 26, 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...
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1 Answer | Asked in Family Law and Immigration Law for Indiana on
Q: My friend has been in the u.s. for 15 years 2 of here children were born here is there any way she can get a work visa
Shan Dimitris Potts
Shan Dimitris Potts
answered on Nov 16, 2015

A lot of other information is missing, what was your friend's immigration status when she came to the US? What is her status now? If she is living with her husband what is his status. If you would like to know if she can get a work permit just because she lived here for 15 years and has two... View More

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Q: Will he be denied

My husband is from another country and i am from the usa. i do not have a job and i am a student. we applied for a immigration visa. when he reaches america he will have a job working with my father at his constrution business. will he be denied becuause of me still being a student and not having a... View More

Camlinh Nguyen Rogers
Camlinh Nguyen Rogers
answered on Nov 10, 2015

There are questions and answers similar to your situation on our website. You can locate them at http://aba-us.com/other-services/?lang=en. Good luck.

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Q: I am a student with a student visa. My dad got married to a US citizen

or is there a process I need to go through? I am 20 and not married

Shan Dimitris Potts
Shan Dimitris Potts
answered on Sep 14, 2015

Yes, if your stepmom is sponsoring your dad with a green card you can be added to that petition as a derivative. All the best.

15 years of successful immigration law experience. The answer above is only general in nature cannot be construed as legal advice, given that not enough facts are...
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1 Answer | Asked in Immigration Law for Indiana on
Q: I have a visitor's visa, it is for 90 days when i leave do i need to return to my own country? for How Long?

I would like to know if at the end of every 90 days i have to return to UK or am i able to just drive to Canada and return back to US? And for how long i need to be gone, before i can return

Camlinh Nguyen Rogers
Camlinh Nguyen Rogers
answered on Aug 27, 2015

Seek advice from an experienced immigration attorney. Good luck. www.aba-us.com

1 Answer | Asked in Immigration Law for Indiana on
Q: What type of lawyer could help with this passport application issue?

20 years ago a very foolish young person claimed that their almost-expired passport was lost (it wasn't) so that they could get a new passport (all for the sake of vanity...they didn't like the photo). There may be a statute of limitations on such a crime, but this person (now much older... View More

Camlinh Nguyen Rogers
Camlinh Nguyen Rogers
answered on Jun 17, 2015

The stated facts are insufficient to answer your question. Complete contact form at http://aba-us.com/contact/?lang=en with more details for a specific answer. Good luck.

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Q: My boyfriend got deported back to mexico i was juat woundering if there was any way to get him back
Camlinh Nguyen Rogers
Camlinh Nguyen Rogers
answered on Jun 14, 2015

The answer is that it depends. Complete contact form at http://aba-us.com/contact/?lang=en with more details if you would have a specific answer. Good luck.

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Q: If i got married to a us citizen but he don't work can he apply for me to get my green card?
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Paris Lee
answered on May 4, 2015

He can apply for you. The issue with the financials will come up when it is time for him to do the affidavit of support, but there may be ways around it if you have a Joint Sponsor who is willing to undertake the financial obligations.

1 Answer | Asked in Immigration Law for Indiana on
Q: no criminal record until now for domistic battery can he come out by paying the bonds

My husband has no criminal records until now for domistic battery. now he's being held by immigration if I pay the bonds will he be let out or will he stay in jail cause of his hold for ice?

Camlinh Nguyen Rogers
Camlinh Nguyen Rogers
answered on May 2, 2015

The stated facts create a complex case. Assistance of an experienced immigration attorney is encouraged. Good luck. www.aba-us.com

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Q: Is it possible for a church to act as a joint sponsor for my husband to come to the United States?

I do not meet the income requirements to act as his sole sponsor.

Tanvir Joshi
Tanvir Joshi
answered on Feb 4, 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 http://www.joshilawfirm.com to... View More

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Q: with grn card applied for my son,3 mon ago I became citizen,they declined my sons green card at embassy interview.

There was visa available for my son, paper work took a long time to complete, when he went to interview they told him since your mother is citizen you are qualified ? My son is single and now 27 years old. I thought automatically it gets upgraded, please help.

Thank you

Camlinh Nguyen Rogers
Camlinh Nguyen Rogers
answered on Jan 27, 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.

1 Answer | Asked in Immigration Law for Indiana on
Q: How long will it take for my jamaican wife to enter the us
Camlinh Nguyen Rogers
Camlinh Nguyen Rogers
answered on Dec 17, 2014

you can check this information for free at www.uscis.gov. Good luck. www.aba-us.com

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