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Oasis Law Group

5.0
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  • Serving Bay Point, CA and Contra Costa County, California

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer1 award

  • We take care of your immigration legal matters with our expertise of the law, compassion to advocate for you and deliver results.

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Chelsea Wang
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Evans Law Group, APC

4.5
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  • Serving Bay Point, CA and Contra Costa County, California

  • Law Firm with 2 lawyers1 award

  • Attorney Anna R. Evans is a dedicated and compassionate attorney serving clients in Modesto, California, Stockton, Merced, Martinez, Vallejo and the surrounding areas, including... Read More

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Anna R. Evans
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Commonly Asked Immigration Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Would I have issues returning to the US?

Answered by attorney Lynne Rogers Feldman
Immigration lawyer at Feldman Feldman Associates, PC
There are no guarantees and the Officer at the Port of Entry can always question whether you are an intending immigrant . The stronger your ties overseas - job, family, home, school, etc. - the easier your entry. The more days you spend in the U.S. the harder it will be to overcome the "immigrant intent presumption." You may want to consult with an immigrant attorney about a more suitable visa if you want to continue to spend extensive time in the U.S.
There are no guarantees and the Officer at the Port of Entry can always question whether you are an intending immigrant . The stronger your ties overseas - job, family, home, school, etc. - the easier your entry. The more days you spend in the U.S. the harder it will be to overcome the "immigrant intent presumption." You may want to consult with an immigrant attorney about a more suitable visa if you want to continue to spend extensive time in the U.S.
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How long before we get the result from I-485 interview?

Answered by attorney Lynne Rogers Feldman
Immigration lawyer at Feldman Feldman Associates, PC
You can contact the Customer Service # for USCIS and/or make an INFOPASS appointment with the Atlanta District office to check on the case. It is easiest if you know the name of your Officer. I don't know what type of case you are pursuing to know how to answer the B-2 portion of your question. Are you a U.S. citizen? Is this s family or employment case? what issues did the Officer raise at the interview? Have you moved?
You can contact the Customer Service # for USCIS and/or make an INFOPASS appointment with the Atlanta District office to check on the case. It is easiest if you know the name of your Officer. I don't know what type of case you are pursuing to know how to answer the B-2 portion of your question. Are you a U.S. citizen? Is this s family or employment case? what issues did the Officer raise at the interview? Have you moved?
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How can I get a green card for my step dad?

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Answered by attorney Marie Andree Michaud (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Marie Michaud, Attorney At Law
It depends. Is your step dad in the US or outside the US? Are you an American citizen? You must first be an American citizen, age 21 or more. If your step dad is in the US, and entered legally (with inspection - usually means he had a passport, an I-94, and a visa), then file a combined family petition and application to adjust status. Assuming your step dad is admissible (Your step dad should check with an attorney who can screen him - ask him about his previous immigration paperwork, any past deportation, any criminal history, etc.), it would take about 4 months to process from start to finish. If your step dad came to the US without inspection, this is more problematic. You did not indicates whether he is protected under 245i (a law that allow people to file their immigration paper in the US without having to leave the country for 10 years- He might be protected if a relative filed any family petition for him or employer filed any labor certification on or before April 30, 2001). If he is protected, he doesn't have to leave. Simply follow the same step as above and pay $1000 more in filing fee. If your step dad is not protected under 245i, it could be possible to do the paper from his home country, but it is risky. Please speak to an attorney. Bring your dad to see an attorney - many have free consultation.
It depends. Is your step dad in the US or outside the US? Are you an American citizen? You must first be an American citizen, age 21 or more. If your step dad is in the US, and entered legally (with inspection - usually means he had a passport, an I-94, and a visa), then file a combined family petition and application to adjust status. Assuming your step dad is admissible (Your step dad should check with an attorney who can screen him - ask him about his previous immigration paperwork, any past deportation, any criminal history, etc.), it would take about 4 months to process from start to finish. If your step dad came to the US without inspection, this is more problematic. You did not indicates whether he is protected under 245i (a law that allow people to file their immigration paper in the US without having to leave the country for 10 years- He might be protected if a relative filed any family petition for him or employer filed any labor certification on or before April 30, 2001). If he is protected, he doesn't have to leave. Simply follow the same step as above and pay $1000 more in filing fee. If your step dad is not protected under 245i, it could be possible to do the paper from his home country, but it is risky. Please speak to an attorney. Bring your dad to see an attorney - many have free consultation.
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