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Sonnenklar Law

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  • 3132-C Northside Drive, Key West, FL 33040

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  • At Sonnenklar Law, our philosophy is rooted in providing cost-effective and robust legal representation. I founded Sonnenklar Law with the vision of revolutionizing the criminal... Read More

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Jared Sonnenklar
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  • Serving Key West, FL and Monroe County, Florida

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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.

How do I get the I-485 interview for my minor son which was scheduled on Aug/15/2017?

Answered by attorney Sheree D Wright
Immigration lawyer at IBF Law Group
Once you become a citizen it should have changed status. I suggest calling USCIS to update your status to US Citizen on his filing, or reach out to an experienced attorney in your area. 
Once you become a citizen it should have changed status. I suggest calling USCIS to update your status to US Citizen on his filing, or reach out to an experienced attorney in your area. 
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How long will it take for my husband to come to the US?

Answered by attorney Lynne Rogers Feldman
Immigration lawyer at Feldman Feldman Associates, PC
Depends on the country and your status. If you are a U.S. citizen the process is 7-12 months in most countries. If you are just a Permanent Resident it will be several years.
Depends on the country and your status. If you are a U.S. citizen the process is 7-12 months in most countries. If you are just a Permanent Resident it will be several years.
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What happens to a U-visa holder who commits a shoplifting offense?

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Answered by attorney Christopher Emmanuel Benjamin (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at The Barrister Firm, P.A.
It could result in the denial of your petition for a permanent residence status because the government is only interest in granting such privileges to individuals you demonstrate an ability to abide by our laws. They are especially looking a crimes of moral turpitude - meaning crimes that call to question your ability to be honest and trustworthy. Shoplifting (theft) is typically considered one of such crimes. Moreover, these days, it doesn't seem to matter whether it is a crime resulting in misdemeanor (minor crimes) or felony (serious crime).
It could result in the denial of your petition for a permanent residence status because the government is only interest in granting such privileges to individuals you demonstrate an ability to abide by our laws. They are especially looking a crimes of moral turpitude - meaning crimes that call to question your ability to be honest and trustworthy. Shoplifting (theft) is typically considered one of such crimes. Moreover, these days, it doesn't seem to matter whether it is a crime resulting in misdemeanor (minor crimes) or felony (serious crime).
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