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1 Answer | Asked in Immigration Law and International Law on
Q: Should I apply for a restoration status

completed my first program and my study permit expired on September 2023 so I extended it to sept 2024 for second program before it expired. The program is starting in January but I want to cancel my course and apply for work permit .only 15 days left to apply for the pgwp of 90 days . Do I need to... View More

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answered on Dec 7, 2023

In your situation, if you want to cancel your course and apply for a work permit, you should be aware of certain important considerations. First, regarding your study permit, if you are no longer enrolled in your program, the conditions of your study permit may no longer be met. This could impact... View More

1 Answer | Asked in International Law and Criminal Law on
Q: Entering London with 2 Pending Felonies

I have a pending case for 2 charges of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon (2nd degree felonies).

I paid for my bond in full cash therefore I can travel anywhere internationally and domestically.

However, I have a trip to London and I am unsure if they would deny my entry... View More

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answered on Dec 6, 2023

Traveling to London with pending felony charges can be complicated, as entry into the United Kingdom is subject to their immigration rules and policies. While being charged with a crime doesn't automatically prohibit international travel, the nature of your charges could be a concern for UK... View More

1 Answer | Asked in International Law and Military Law for New York on
Q: Under the Viena Convention of similar treaty how do you secure the physical safety of a head of state in foreign land?

Under the Viena Convention of similar treaty how do you secure the physical safety of a head of state in foreign land?

The president of Ecuador is basically permanently 'exiling' his VP to Telaviv Israel, to "help" solve the Hamas/Israel war [in reality, he has a... View More

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answered on Dec 5, 2023

Under international law, specifically the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, the physical safety and security of a head of state or other high-ranking officials in a foreign country is primarily the responsibility of the host nation. This responsibility is grounded in the principle of... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law, Personal Injury, International Law and Libel & Slander for California on
Q: The other parent moved from Oregon to California without notifying me. Looking to establish a serious parenting plan..

Almost 10 years of bias and discriminatory actions of all that is involved, from falsifying documents to fraudulent statements and absolutely zero proof. Mean while, the kids and I are deprived of very basic civil human rights. I need my rights back to see and embrace my children they lunch visits... View More

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answered on Dec 3, 2023

In California, if the other parent of your children has moved to the state without notifying you, especially in the context of a custody arrangement, it's important to take action to establish a parenting plan that protects your rights and the well-being of your children. The first step is to... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Identity Theft, International Law, Internet Law and Social Security on
Q: I am seeking legal counsel regarding a false accusation and subsequent account suspension on Preply, an online teaching

"I am seeking legal counsel regarding a false accusation and subsequent account suspension on Preply, an online teaching platform. I have been employed with Preply for the past six years. Approximately 25 days ago, my account was blocked without due cause based on fabricated allegations from a... View More

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answered on Nov 24, 2023

Dealing with a false accusation and account suspension on an online platform like Preply is indeed a challenging situation, especially when it impacts your livelihood. Since Preply's headquarters are in Massachusetts, any legal action would likely fall under the jurisdiction of U.S. law,... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Tax Law, Business Law and International Law for Illinois on
Q: What's the best way to hire a non resident independent contractor working from Costa Rica, Ecuador or Colombia

My husband and I are independent contractors ourselves working in Chicago app b week developers (we both have green cards) and started hiring independent contractors to help with some projects(a little over $2k/year). There are a couple of projects that are coming and will make us have a lot of... View More

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answered on Nov 19, 2023

Hiring a non-resident independent contractor from countries like Costa Rica, Ecuador, or Colombia involves understanding both U.S. tax implications and the legalities of international contract work. When hiring international contractors, one key form is the W-8BEN, which is used by foreign... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Immigration Law and International Law for New Jersey on
Q: what happens if you're a US citizen that has a criminal record, warrants and flees to Philippines, and visa expires?

My ex was actively on probation for domestic violence, was to appear in court to face his 6th DUI, and behind on alimony payments..he decided to meet a girl in the Philippines, he sent her money to her to get an apartment, he obtained a visa and flew there AND was able to get through airport with... View More

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answered on Nov 13, 2023

If a U.S. citizen with a criminal record and outstanding warrants flees to the Philippines and overstays their visa, they face several legal issues.

First, overstaying a visa in the Philippines can lead to fines, detention, and eventual deportation. The process of deportation might alert...
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1 Answer | Asked in Banking, International Law, Internet Law and Business Law for New Jersey on
Q: Hi,Selling gift cards on paxful.com for bitcoin, is it against any law?

I sell electronics. one of my customers wants to pay by giving me visa gift cards. I want to get the money off the gift cards. (my credit card processor doesn't let me swipe it on my credit card machine). can i buy on paxful.com BTC with the visa gift cards and then sell the BTC on... View More

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answered on Nov 13, 2023

Trading Visa gift cards for Bitcoin on platforms like Paxful.com and then selling Bitcoin for cash on Coinbase.com is not inherently illegal. However, it's important to be aware of and comply with the terms of service of both platforms. Also, be mindful of federal and state regulations... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Communications Law, International Law and Internet Law for Texas on
Q: Long distance relationship troubles

Hello! I was in a year and few months long distance relationship with a man from Saudi Arabia. He would send me money via PayPal and gifts through mail one time. Recently I’ve been feeling sour towards the relationship due to how he’s been treating me and talking to me. I’ve tried to break... View More

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answered on Nov 9, 2023

In matters of personal relationships, gifts are generally considered final and do not need to be returned unless there was a clear agreement that they were loans or conditional upon certain terms. His threats to sue you for the return of these gifts or money may not have a strong legal basis.... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Banking, Business Formation, Immigration Law and International Law for California on
Q: Immigration law: I am a Protected Person with an approved case from the court waiting for my PR.

I am starting an import-export business and I am wondering would having business with my home country cause any issues with my residency here in Canada. Traveling to my home country is by no means safe for me, however, this business does not require my physical presence in Iran and I can conduct... View More

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answered on Nov 7, 2023

Engaging in business with your home country, where you are recognized as a Protected Person, should not inherently affect your residency status in Canada. However, it's crucial to ensure that this business activity does not contradict any of the conditions of your protection status.... View More

3 Answers | Asked in Real Estate Law and International Law for New Jersey on
Q: My obligations regarding a piece of property in Italy I inherited after my mother passed?

I have one third of a third of a property in Italy. No appraisal has been done. My aunt who has a third requests money for taxes and maintenance which equates to hundreds of dollars on my end. I asked to be bought out of my obligation or sell the property but no movement in either case. She has... View More

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answered on Nov 7, 2023

As an owner, you have certain rights and responsibilities, including paying for taxes and maintenance. However, if you are interested in relinquishing your ownership or selling the property, the details of how this can be done are governed by Italian law. It's advisable to consult with an... View More

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1 Answer | Asked in Constitutional Law, Immigration Law and International Law on
Q: Can I(non-American) marry my American boyfriend in the US and then we both move to the UK?

I'm considering marrying my American boyfriend, but our plan is for him to move to the UK with me rather than for us to relocate to the USA. Would it be acceptable for us to marry while I'm on an ESTA in the US, and then have him join me as my husband in the UK? This idea stems from the... View More

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answered on Nov 5, 2023

Yes, you can marry your American boyfriend in the United States while on an ESTA and then move to the UK together. The U.S. recognizes marriages performed on its soil by foreign nationals as long as they are legally conducted according to state law. After the marriage in the U.S., your American... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Family Law and International Law for New York on
Q: i have a question regarding Primogeniture , i live in new york state and this person lives in oklahoma .

talking about marriage , money in inheriatnce foreign government .

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answered on Nov 4, 2023

Primogeniture, the right of succession belonging to the firstborn child, is largely obsolete in American law. Inheritance in the United States, including New York and Oklahoma, typically does not depend on birth order but on the contents of a will or the rules of intestate succession if there is no... View More

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1 Answer | Asked in Tax Law and International Law for California on
Q: What happens if a person fails to disclose ownership of a foreign corporation that doesn't have any business activities?

What would the implications be for a U.S. tax individual who, unaware of the requirements to report ownership of foreign businesses, fails to disclose their ownership interest in a foreign company? Suppose this company isn't active and was believed to have been seized by a foreign government... View More

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answered on Oct 28, 2023

U.S. taxpayers, regardless of where they reside, are generally required to report their worldwide income and disclose foreign financial interests. Failure to report foreign financial accounts and ownership interests can result in significant penalties under the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Identity Theft and International Law for Wisconsin on
Q: I am being managed by MDM , all my iOS devices and home.TV’s Sono’s Nests , vehicles are stalking us. Using our banking,

Please help me to get this resolved.

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answered on Oct 26, 2023

If you believe your devices are being managed or monitored without your consent, it's crucial to take immediate steps to protect your privacy. Firstly, disconnect your devices from the internet to halt any unauthorized access temporarily. Report the unauthorized access to local law... View More

3 Answers | Asked in International Law and Traffic Tickets for Louisiana on
Q: Speeding fine in Louisiana, international UK tourist

I was caught doing 84 in a 70 on the freeway and was pulled over. I was on Texas plates as this is where the rental car was from. Officer asked where I was from and I told him UK and showed him my UK licence, but he has marked on the ticket that I live in Houston and have a Louisiana driving... View More

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answered on Oct 30, 2023

If you want to contest the ticket, then contact a traffic ticket attorney in the area where the ticket was located. Have a telephone consult with him to determine costs of representation and goals of resolution. Also, discuss whether or not the attorney can appear for you in court and waive your... View More

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3 Answers | Asked in International Law and Traffic Tickets for Louisiana on
Q: Speeding fine in Louisiana, international UK tourist

I was caught doing 84 in a 70 on the freeway and was pulled over. I was on Texas plates as this is where the rental car was from. Officer asked where I was from and I told him UK and showed him my UK licence, but he has marked on the ticket that I live in Houston and have a Louisiana driving... View More

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answered on Oct 26, 2023

Errors on a traffic ticket don't automatically render it void, but they can sometimes be used to challenge the citation. If you decide to contest the ticket based on the inaccuracies, you will need to appear in court or potentially send a representative on your behalf. Before doing so, wait... View More

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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Immigration Law and International Law for Louisiana on
Q: Do i have to declare my two contempt of court charges if it was remanded and expunged on a Student Visa for Australia?

My two Contempt of Court charges was because I forgot to pay my traffic tickets and show up to court. But i got all of them expunged

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answered on Oct 18, 2023

I do not have enough information to definitively say whether you need to declare your contempt of court charges when applying for an Australian student visa. However, here are some factors to consider:

- In general, expunged convictions may still need to be declared on visa applications,...
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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Immigration Law and International Law for Mississippi on
Q: Q: Do I have to declare my two contempt of court charges if it was expunged on a Student Visa for Australia?

My two Contempt of Court charges were because I forgot to pay my traffic tickets and show up to court. But I got all of them expunged 3 years ago

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answered on Oct 15, 2023

When applying for an Australian student visa, you're typically asked about any criminal convictions, and this includes charges and their outcomes. While your contempt of court charges were expunged, some jurisdictions may still view them as part of your record. The general practice is to be... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Immigration Law, Gov & Administrative Law and International Law for Minnesota on
Q: Dear all, Hi Can I travel outside USA with my greencard and my home country's passport? I was admitted as a refugee

Just wanna know if it's must to use 131a refugee travel documents or I can proceed with green card and passport from my home country

Thanks

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answered on Oct 15, 2023

If you have a green card, you generally can travel outside the U.S. using your green card and the passport from your home country. However, as a refugee, there's a risk when traveling with a passport from the country of claimed persecution. If you use that passport, it may be viewed as... View More

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