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Commonly Asked Immigration Questions From Users Near You

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Is it legal for my sponsor/petitioner to charge me rent or evict me to be a burden to the government.

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Answered by attorney Dolly M. Fairclough (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Law Offices of D.M. Fairclough
Tricky situation.  She is responsible for you as your sponsor, but your turning against her may create problems for yourself with Immigration and maintaining your status. Questions such as what is your current status, and the child?  Is your father involved in the situation?  If she opts to withdraw her sponsorship, you could be facing removal.
Tricky situation.  She is responsible for you as your sponsor, but your turning against her may create problems for yourself with Immigration and maintaining your status. Questions such as what is your current status, and the child?  Is your father involved in the situation?  If she opts to withdraw her sponsorship, you could be facing removal.
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What steps and paperwork required to visit and live in Egypt?

Answered by attorney David Troy Cox
Immigration lawyer at CoxEsq, PC
You didn't say this, but I assume you are living in the US right now.  If she just wants to come visit you, she can travel on the Visa Waiver Program (meaning she would not need a visa before coming).  She would, of course, have to return after her temporary visit.  If she wants to stay here permanently, she needs a sponsor such as a US citizen or lawful permanent resident relative, or a US employer.  If she wants to go to school here, she could obtain a student visa.  
You didn't say this, but I assume you are living in the US right now.  If she just wants to come visit you, she can travel on the Visa Waiver Program (meaning she would not need a visa before coming).  She would, of course, have to return after her temporary visit.  If she wants to stay here permanently, she needs a sponsor such as a US citizen or lawful permanent resident relative, or a US employer.  If she wants to go to school here, she could obtain a student visa.  
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Can I get a greencard if I've been deported but am married to an American?

Answered by attorney Eric M. Mark
Immigration lawyer at The Law Office of Eric M. Mark
You have a chance, albeit is a small one. You will need to obtain at least two waivers based on hardships to your husband and child. You are going to need an attorney to have any chance at success. Call me for a consultation.
You have a chance, albeit is a small one. You will need to obtain at least two waivers based on hardships to your husband and child. You are going to need an attorney to have any chance at success. Call me for a consultation.
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