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I entered country in 2001 and adjusted my status after marriage to US spouse. Divorced since 2005. On n400 filed based on resident for at least 5 years.
answered on Aug 16, 2016
No, you shouldn't need to provide your ex-wife's birth certificate in order to naturalize.
My wife's dad is a UK citizen and is a permanent resident (green card holder). He lives in Mississippi for many years. Can he purchase a firearm for home defense or hunting? Does he needs a hunting license or firearm permit to purchase the gun? Thanks!
answered on May 5, 2016
This isn't an immigration question. You will need to look directly at Mississippi's laws for purchasing and possessing firearms.
She is very unhappy being away from family. Can she legally return to her home country (PI) without any issues? What steps do we need to take?
answered on Aug 12, 2015
The stated facts are insufficient to answer your question. Seek advice from an experienced immigration attorney. Good luck. www.aba-us.com
for him to be able to stay here, can someone please help? any advise?
answered on Mar 2, 2015
Seek for opinion from an experience immigration attorney. Good luck. www.aba-us.com
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