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Hi?! I have applied for asylum or withholding of removal like a week ago. there is an already registered car that my uncle want to give me.
will i be able to put my names on the car even though I don't have a licence? i should be getting the application receipt(for asylum) in like 2... View More
answered on Jan 27, 2020
Check with your state's DMV. Ask if they need a Social Security Number, and any other requirements. If you go in person to the DMV, wait until you have your I-589 asylum application receipt notice. (Scan the original and email it to yourself so you have it in the cloud, make a copy and... View More
And the information they supply online, my son's name is the same as mine but a "II" after his name they got his history on mine ,I can't get a job cause of case.net (employers use it as a criminal search) and I'm constantly being put n jail for his warrants cause they... View More
answered on Mar 14, 2019
As you know, there's no easy answer to your situation. You haven't asked a specific question, however. Casenet is supposed to accurately reflect the names of the parties as they are identified when the case is filed. I'm not sure what you specifically want done, and by whom. I... View More
answered on Sep 26, 2016
Tax law is certainly complex and depends entirely on your factual situation. It's commendable that you're inquiring about your tax obligations at such an early stage. Getting these systems down will greatly benefit you in the long run.
The IRS publishes small business guides... View More
answered on Feb 19, 2012
No, you do not have to hire an attorney to represent you in a SS hearing. But I have practiced Social Security Disability law in Virginia for 35 years and I can tell you your chances of success are greatly enhanced if you have an attorney who specializes in SS to help you. For a specialist you can... View More
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