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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.

Can I sign an I-864, AOS, using a Power of Attorney?

Answered by attorney Harun Kazmi
Immigration lawyer at Kazmi & Sakata
Hi. That will not likely work.  I would have him send it again. However, I sent one that didn't have a bar code and it was ok.  Have the other pages with the bar code , if you send the version you have now.  
Hi. That will not likely work.  I would have him send it again. However, I sent one that didn't have a bar code and it was ok.  Have the other pages with the bar code , if you send the version you have now.  
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I came here illegally I married a US citizen but I’m not sure if I should apply for deferred action or through him?

Alan Rodolfo Diamante
Answered by attorney Alan Rodolfo Diamante (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Law Offices of Alan R. Diamante APLC
There are BIA cases that define "extreme hardship." Matter of Pilch, Matter of Anderson and Matter of O-J-O. You need to consider the timing of things since you are pregnant. Deferred action, if approved, allows you to stay in the U.S. but if you do consular process and the provisional waiver, you can get permanent residency.
There are BIA cases that define "extreme hardship." Matter of Pilch, Matter of Anderson and Matter of O-J-O. You need to consider the timing of things since you are pregnant. Deferred action, if approved, allows you to stay in the U.S. but if you do consular process and the provisional waiver, you can get permanent residency.
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Can I apply for deferred action if I'm already in status to get my green card?

Answered by attorney Lisa E. Battan
Immigration lawyer at Battan Alpert Hutchings LLP
From your response, you may qualify for DACA. You should consult with an attorney about applying. Applying for DACA will not prevent you from receiving a green card in the future based upon your family based petition.
From your response, you may qualify for DACA. You should consult with an attorney about applying. Applying for DACA will not prevent you from receiving a green card in the future based upon your family based petition.
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