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Kessler Law Firm

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  • 207 South 2nd Street, Fort Pierce, FL 34950

  • Law Firm with 4 lawyers2 awards

  • Kessler Law Firm assists with numerous legal challenges, including Criminal Law, Drug Crimes and DUI/DWI issues. From our office in Fort Pierce, the firm's attorneys deliver... Read More

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Michael Kessler
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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.

Do i have a good chance of getting my boyfriend out of Krome detention in Miami?

Answered by attorney David Troy Cox
Immigration lawyer at CoxEsq, PC
He would have been given some paperwork by ICE when they detained him.  I would need to see that paperwork to answer your question.
He would have been given some paperwork by ICE when they detained him.  I would need to see that paperwork to answer your question.

How could I as a greencard holder be able to apply for citizenship if I work in my home country of Jamaica?

Evelyne M Hart
Answered by attorney Evelyne M Hart (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Hart Immigration, A Professional Law Corporation
Your facts suggest that you may have abandoned your residency.   If you have been outside the U.S. longer than 180 days but less than a year, there is a rebuttable presumption that you have abandoned your residency and you will need to prove, with documentary evidence, that you have not abandoned residency. If you have been outside the U.S. longer than 1 year, you have abandoned your residency and upon entry into the U.S., you should seek to see an Immigration Judge and then hire competent, experienced counsel to defend you in removal proceedings. Typically, a Lawful Permanent Resident who knows that they will be abroad longer than 180 days should apply for a re-entry permit, which is valid for 2 years.   Please consult with an immigration attorney about your predicament.      
Your facts suggest that you may have abandoned your residency.   If you have been outside the U.S. longer than 180 days but less than a year, there is a rebuttable presumption that you have abandoned your residency and you will need to prove, with documentary evidence, that you have not abandoned residency. If you have been outside the U.S. longer than 1 year, you have abandoned your residency and upon entry into the U.S., you should seek to see an Immigration Judge and then hire competent, experienced counsel to defend you in removal proceedings. Typically, a Lawful Permanent Resident who knows that they will be abroad longer than 180 days should apply for a re-entry permit, which is valid for 2 years.   Please consult with an immigration attorney about your predicament.      
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Can an employer sponsor me?

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Answered by attorney Hugo Florido (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Florido & Associates, P.A.
Not citizenship but residency. An employer can petition but it is imperative you be here legally or eligible for 245 (i).
Not citizenship but residency. An employer can petition but it is imperative you be here legally or eligible for 245 (i).