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Immigration lawyers help individuals, families, and businesses navigate the complex laws governing entry and residence in the United States. They handle matters such as visas, green cards, citizenship applications, asylum claims, and deportation defense. Their expertise is crucial for overcoming bureaucratic hurdles and achieving immigration goals successfully.

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Is my fathers petition for me still legal after he dies?

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Answered by attorney Reza Athari (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Reza Athari & Associates, PLLC
If you were in the US when your father passed away, yes it will remain valid. If not, you will have to request it to be reinstated which has a higher standard to be granted. If you are in the US and not in legal status, you will need another petition that was filed for you prior to April 30, 2001 (other conditions apply). You may want to consult with an immigration attorney.
If you were in the US when your father passed away, yes it will remain valid. If not, you will have to request it to be reinstated which has a higher standard to be granted. If you are in the US and not in legal status, you will need another petition that was filed for you prior to April 30, 2001 (other conditions apply). You may want to consult with an immigration attorney.
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Can my boyfriend stay here in the US after September while his I-485 is pending?

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Answered by attorney Michael Alexander Yurasov-Lichtenberg (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Havens Lichtenberg PLLC
Technically, yes, he could stay in the U.S. until the I-130/I-485 are adjudicated. The problem in this case is two-fold: on the one hand, we don't know whether F2A category will remain current for long (I will not be surprised if a backlog will develop again by the end of the first week of August, and USCIS will stop accepting simultaneous I-130/I-485 filings); on the other hand, if you marry your boyfriend less than 3 months after he entered the U.S. on a tourist visa, USCIS will accuse him of a visa fraud (that he deceived the U.S. consul when he said he was coming to the U.S. without intention to stay here, while intending to marry you) overcoming this presumption of fraud is not impossible, but isn't easy, either. You should find an immigration attorney who would help you see this case through, and discuss with him/her the path you should take.
Technically, yes, he could stay in the U.S. until the I-130/I-485 are adjudicated. The problem in this case is two-fold: on the one hand, we don't know whether F2A category will remain current for long (I will not be surprised if a backlog will develop again by the end of the first week of August, and USCIS will stop accepting simultaneous I-130/I-485 filings); on the other hand, if you marry your boyfriend less than 3 months after he entered the U.S. on a tourist visa, USCIS will accuse him of a visa fraud (that he deceived the U.S. consul when he said he was coming to the U.S. without intention to stay here, while intending to marry you) overcoming this presumption of fraud is not impossible, but isn't easy, either. You should find an immigration attorney who would help you see this case through, and discuss with him/her the path you should take.
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What are the chances of getting another visa after getting one canceled for a misrepresentation?

Answered by attorney Harun Kazmi
Immigration lawyer at Kazmi & Sakata
Hello. It will come up when he interviews for his K1 at the Embassy. You must disclose these things on the Embassy application form. However, it should not cause a denial if he can prove it was a mistake and not an outright lie/fraud.  We can help with the fiance or marriage visa if you wish. Thanks. 
Hello. It will come up when he interviews for his K1 at the Embassy. You must disclose these things on the Embassy application form. However, it should not cause a denial if he can prove it was a mistake and not an outright lie/fraud.  We can help with the fiance or marriage visa if you wish. Thanks. 
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