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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 respond for the notice of intent to revoke letter for my wife's CR1A visa?

Justin Wang
Answered by attorney Justin Wang (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Sheppard Mullin
I strongly suggest you retain the service of an experienced immigration attorney to assist you in responding to the intent to revoke. This is very critical because you may not know exactly how torebutthe consulate'sassertionthat your marriage is not bona fide. We haverepresentedmany clients in this context with 100%success record so we know how and why the consulate and the CIS want to revoke the approved petition. You should hire the attorney now so the attorney can have more time to prepare the response.
I strongly suggest you retain the service of an experienced immigration attorney to assist you in responding to the intent to revoke. This is very critical because you may not know exactly how torebutthe consulate'sassertionthat your marriage is not bona fide. We haverepresentedmany clients in this context with 100%success record so we know how and why the consulate and the CIS want to revoke the approved petition. You should hire the attorney now so the attorney can have more time to prepare the response.
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I am a US Citizen, can I petition my father who came over here from Mexico and living in the US?

Answered by attorney Lynne Rogers Feldman
Immigration lawyer at Feldman Feldman Associates, PC
Yes you can petition for your father to obtain permanent residency - he would be an immediate relative. The only question is 1) whether he can obtain his permanent residency in the U.S. without leaving the U.S. or 2) whether he must process overseas and also obtain a waiver or 3) whether his criminal and/or deportation record would make either strategy too risky. There are various factors that determine the answers to this question: 1) did your father originally come legally and then overstay or did he enter without documentation; 2) did anyone previously petition for your father or for one of his close family members (parent, spouse or child) prior to April 30, 2001; 3) did an employer file for your father or one of his close family members prior to April 30, 2001; 3) was he ever stopped at the border prior to successfully entering the U.S. - if yes, need details; 4) was he ever arrested - if yes, need details; and 5) what facts are there to support an extreme hardship waiver if this is required. If you would like a consultation specifically on his case then contact my office to schedule a consultation and advise fees on the consultation. Once we know the way we have to proceed then we can quote you a specific fee, procedures, and approximate timing.
Yes you can petition for your father to obtain permanent residency - he would be an immediate relative. The only question is 1) whether he can obtain his permanent residency in the U.S. without leaving the U.S. or 2) whether he must process overseas and also obtain a waiver or 3) whether his criminal and/or deportation record would make either strategy too risky. There are various factors that determine the answers to this question: 1) did your father originally come legally and then overstay or did he enter without documentation; 2) did anyone previously petition for your father or for one of his close family members (parent, spouse or child) prior to April 30, 2001; 3) did an employer file for your father or one of his close family members prior to April 30, 2001; 3) was he ever stopped at the border prior to successfully entering the U.S. - if yes, need details; 4) was he ever arrested - if yes, need details; and 5) what facts are there to support an extreme hardship waiver if this is required. If you would like a consultation specifically on his case then contact my office to schedule a consultation and advise fees on the consultation. Once we know the way we have to proceed then we can quote you a specific fee, procedures, and approximate timing.
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Can my cousin adjust her status under 245(I) if she overstayed her visa?

Fakhrudeen Hussain
Answered by attorney Fakhrudeen Hussain (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Law Offices of Hussain Gutierrez
Since she has aged out to be derivative of her grandfather's petition, one of her parent should file a petition for her. It would still take several before she can adjust.
Since she has aged out to be derivative of her grandfather's petition, one of her parent should file a petition for her. It would still take several before she can adjust.
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