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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.

My brother is detained at Etowah county jail pending deportation, it's been a little over a year now. I think his charges were selling candle wax in

Answered by attorney David Troy Cox
Immigration lawyer at CoxEsq, PC
It sounds like your brother is charged with several aggravated felonies as defined by immigration law.  If that is the case, he is ineligible for a bond.  Because he is from Haiti, they cannot easily remove him because that country has been granted Temporary Protected Status because of the earthquake.  Your brother probably qualifies, but that that means he has to stay in detention until a country can be found to take him.  Your brother should get an attorney to represent him.
It sounds like your brother is charged with several aggravated felonies as defined by immigration law.  If that is the case, he is ineligible for a bond.  Because he is from Haiti, they cannot easily remove him because that country has been granted Temporary Protected Status because of the earthquake.  Your brother probably qualifies, but that that means he has to stay in detention until a country can be found to take him.  Your brother should get an attorney to represent him.
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About marrying a ukraine woman in USA,

Answered by attorney David Troy Cox
Immigration lawyer at CoxEsq, PC
It is possible for her to travel on a non-immigrant visa like the B1/B2 visa and then marry you sometime after her arrival in the US.  The problem is, her relationship with you, if she is honest about it with the consulate or at the border, will prevent her from getting a visa, or if she does get it, from crossing the border.  She has immigrant intent now, and technically is not eligible for a business visa anymore.  It would be best to apply for the fiance visa.
It is possible for her to travel on a non-immigrant visa like the B1/B2 visa and then marry you sometime after her arrival in the US.  The problem is, her relationship with you, if she is honest about it with the consulate or at the border, will prevent her from getting a visa, or if she does get it, from crossing the border.  She has immigrant intent now, and technically is not eligible for a business visa anymore.  It would be best to apply for the fiance visa.
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Hello,I have an H1b visa and currently approved for a change of status to green card but my priority date is sept. ''08 ,currently they are processing

Mark J. Curley
Answered by attorney Mark J. Curley (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Curley Immigration Law, PC LLO
There are many factors to consider when determining whether to file a new petition.  For the EB-2 category, in addition to you having either an advanced degree or a bachelor's degree plus 5 years of experience, the position must also require an advanced degree as a minimum qualification for the position.   For September 2011, the priority dates for all countries are current in the EB-2 category, except for India and China.  The cut-off date for India and China is April 15, 2007.  Assuming that your I-140 has been approved, you would be able to retain your EB-3 priority date of September 2008.  If your home country is India or China, your priority date would not be current yet. You have raised some very good questions and I urge you to contact an experienced immigration attorney to review your options.   Best wishes, Mark
There are many factors to consider when determining whether to file a new petition.  For the EB-2 category, in addition to you having either an advanced degree or a bachelor's degree plus 5 years of experience, the position must also require an advanced degree as a minimum qualification for the position.   For September 2011, the priority dates for all countries are current in the EB-2 category, except for India and China.  The cut-off date for India and China is April 15, 2007.  Assuming that your I-140 has been approved, you would be able to retain your EB-3 priority date of September 2008.  If your home country is India or China, your priority date would not be current yet. You have raised some very good questions and I urge you to contact an experienced immigration attorney to review your options.   Best wishes, Mark
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