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What is INA 216(a)(4) ?

Samuel Joseph Zermeno
Answered by attorney Samuel Joseph Zermeno (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Zermeno Law
Hello. You may have confused your section of law as the INA does not have 216(a)(4) but rather 216(c)(4) which is for requesting a hardship waiver to removal the conditional status. If you are still married you do not need the waiver so long as you can prove your marriage continues to be bona fide and have a shared life.  When you file the application to remove the conditional status an officer can make a decision with or without scheduling you to appear before them. Once the conditional status is removed then your wife will be a permanent resident and her card will be valid for 10 years. If you are in need of any assistance with this matter please call for a free consultation.
Hello. You may have confused your section of law as the INA does not have 216(a)(4) but rather 216(c)(4) which is for requesting a hardship waiver to removal the conditional status. If you are still married you do not need the waiver so long as you can prove your marriage continues to be bona fide and have a shared life.  When you file the application to remove the conditional status an officer can make a decision with or without scheduling you to appear before them. Once the conditional status is removed then your wife will be a permanent resident and her card will be valid for 10 years. If you are in need of any assistance with this matter please call for a free consultation.
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Can my husband have me deported if I do not give him an uncontested divorce?

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Answered by attorney Bruce A. Coane (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Coane & Associates, PLLC
Only an immigration judge following a trial, can have you deported. A disgruntled husband who lies about marriage fraud to immigration, could cause a case to be started against you. of course, if there was no marriage fraud, then normally you have nothing to worry about.
Only an immigration judge following a trial, can have you deported. A disgruntled husband who lies about marriage fraud to immigration, could cause a case to be started against you. of course, if there was no marriage fraud, then normally you have nothing to worry about.
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Is my husband going to be deported?

Brian D Lerner
Answered by attorney Brian D Lerner (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Law Offices of Brian D. Lerner
Hello: That is unlikely that you will get benefits from the U. However, once your spouse gets the Green Card, he can petition for you.id.
Hello: That is unlikely that you will get benefits from the U. However, once your spouse gets the Green Card, he can petition for you.id.