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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.

Is it dangerous for me (illegal) to visit USCIS office?

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Answered by attorney Francis John Cowhig (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Francis John Cowhig
Your refusal to hire an attorney to help with your immigration case is what got you into this situation to begin with. The request for evidence would have been sent to your attorney who would have replied to it in a timely manner. In addition, a "Notice of Intent to Deny" should have been sent to you, giving you time to respond. Your question also fails to state sufficient facts to properly answer your question. With that being said, what is the reason given for the appointment with the local office. If it is to interview you again, then a number of scenarios are possible. You can go to the appointment, be interviewed, and hopefully be granted permanent residency. You can go to the appointment and be served with a Notice to Appear, placing you in removal proceedings. You can go to the appointment and be detained by ICE and placed in removal proceedings. The choice to retain an attorney at this time is up to you. Good Luck.
Your refusal to hire an attorney to help with your immigration case is what got you into this situation to begin with. The request for evidence would have been sent to your attorney who would have replied to it in a timely manner. In addition, a "Notice of Intent to Deny" should have been sent to you, giving you time to respond. Your question also fails to state sufficient facts to properly answer your question. With that being said, what is the reason given for the appointment with the local office. If it is to interview you again, then a number of scenarios are possible. You can go to the appointment, be interviewed, and hopefully be granted permanent residency. You can go to the appointment and be served with a Notice to Appear, placing you in removal proceedings. You can go to the appointment and be detained by ICE and placed in removal proceedings. The choice to retain an attorney at this time is up to you. Good Luck.
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What documents do we need in order for my Israeli fiance and I to get married?

Answered by attorney David H Nachman
Immigration lawyer at NPZ Law Group
Our Immigration Law Offices handle marriage cases all of the time. The documents you need to file are: (1) A Petition for an Immigrant Relative; and (2) An Application for Adjustment of Status. There are many nuances to the filing of such a case with the USCIS. We highly recommend that you seek the assistance of a competent U.S. immigration lawyer or attorney to assist you with this matter to save you time, expense and headaches.
Our Immigration Law Offices handle marriage cases all of the time. The documents you need to file are: (1) A Petition for an Immigrant Relative; and (2) An Application for Adjustment of Status. There are many nuances to the filing of such a case with the USCIS. We highly recommend that you seek the assistance of a competent U.S. immigration lawyer or attorney to assist you with this matter to save you time, expense and headaches.
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Can I file EAD for my husband if my i140 is approved and priority date is not current?

Christine Victoria Troy
Answered by attorney Christine Victoria Troy (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at The Law Office of Christine Troy
When your PD is current, you get to file your I-485 application. Your husband files at the same time and then can apply for the EAD card. Otherwise he needs to file his own H-1B or other visa which allows employment.
When your PD is current, you get to file your I-485 application. Your husband files at the same time and then can apply for the EAD card. Otherwise he needs to file his own H-1B or other visa which allows employment.
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