Bryan, TX Immigration Law Firms & Lawyers

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The Carlson Law Firm

4.1
108 Reviews
  • 1121 Briarcrest Drive, Suite 200, Bryan, TX 77802+19 locations

  • Law Firm with 15 lawyers3 awards

  • The Carlson Law Firm has been representing and protecting clients since 1976. Personal Injury, Nursing Home Abuse, Offshore and Maritime Injury, Product Liability, and Mass Torts.... Read More

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Kathryn Knotts
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Turnbull Legal Group

4.7
10 Reviews
  • 218 North Main Street, Bryan, TX 77803+2 locations

  • Law Firm with 8 lawyers2 awards

  • When you need experienced legal advocates that won’t back down under pressure, choose Turnbull Legal Group. Our firm is led by former Chief Prosecutor and State District Court... Read More

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Jessica Day
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  • Bryan, TX 77805-6631

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  • P.O. Box 1103, Bryan, TX 77806

  • 1716 Briarcrest Dr., Ste. 507, Bryan, TX 77802

  • 100 North Parker Boulevard, Suite 114, Bryan, TX 77803

  • 4006 Stillmeadow Drive, Bryan, TX 77802

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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.

If my H1-B is expired for 6 years, B2 COS is pending and I-140 approved, what is next?

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Answered by attorney Myron Russell Morales (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Quan Law Group, PLLC
Based on what you have written here you may want to discuss filing for the H-1B 3-year extension immediately with your attorney. It may also be advisable to keep the B-2 on file so that you can show that you are in an authorized stay.
Based on what you have written here you may want to discuss filing for the H-1B 3-year extension immediately with your attorney. It may also be advisable to keep the B-2 on file so that you can show that you are in an authorized stay.
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If I have been a US citizen for 10 years, can I petition to bring my parents and brother from France?

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Answered by attorney Eric Arden Fisher (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at The Law Office of Eric A. Fisher, LLC
If you are over 21 years old, you can apply for your parents and when the petition is approved they can apply for immigrant visas. You can file a petition for your brother now, but he will have to wait more than 10 years to apply for an immigrant visa.
If you are over 21 years old, you can apply for your parents and when the petition is approved they can apply for immigrant visas. You can file a petition for your brother now, but he will have to wait more than 10 years to apply for an immigrant visa.
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Am I able to fix my boyfriend's papers?

Answered by attorney David Troy Cox
Immigration lawyer at CoxEsq, PC
You cannot help him of you are not married to him.  He would require an unlawful presence waiver in order to become a permanent resident.  Those waivers require proof of extreme hardship to a US citizen spouse or child, so even if you were married to him, it may not help if there is no extreme hardship.  A new regulation that starts March 4th will allow people like your boyfriend who qualify for the unlawful presence waiver to seek a provisional waiver while still here in the United States, thus reducing the amount of time needed to process the waiver at a US consulate abroad.  
You cannot help him of you are not married to him.  He would require an unlawful presence waiver in order to become a permanent resident.  Those waivers require proof of extreme hardship to a US citizen spouse or child, so even if you were married to him, it may not help if there is no extreme hardship.  A new regulation that starts March 4th will allow people like your boyfriend who qualify for the unlawful presence waiver to seek a provisional waiver while still here in the United States, thus reducing the amount of time needed to process the waiver at a US consulate abroad.  
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