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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.

How can I help my dad come to the US if he is stuck in another country and his visa is expired?

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Answered by attorney Pablo Husayn Nossa (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Nossa Law Office, P.C.
Assuming your father's passport is valid, he just needs a ticket and he can return to the US, at least that is all that is required on the US side of things. As for his debts in the DR and what issues he may have when he seeks to leave the country, it is probably best for him to seek legal advice from an attorney in the DR.
Assuming your father's passport is valid, he just needs a ticket and he can return to the US, at least that is all that is required on the US side of things. As for his debts in the DR and what issues he may have when he seeks to leave the country, it is probably best for him to seek legal advice from an attorney in the DR.
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Can I apply for my citizenship while my spouse is in jail?

Answered by attorney Stephen Arnold Black
Immigration lawyer at The Law Office of Stephen A. Black
Your best option is to retain counsel to review the entire history of your case and proceed accordingly. A lot of us are very affordable 
Your best option is to retain counsel to review the entire history of your case and proceed accordingly. A lot of us are very affordable 

Can I sponsor my mother in law to come to the United States? I am a citizen, but my spouse is not.

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Answered by attorney Michael Alexander Yurasov-Lichtenberg (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Havens Lichtenberg PLLC
When people talk about sponsoring someone to come to the U.S., usually they mean petitioning for that person's green card. You cannot sponsor your mother-in-law. You wife can petition for her mother, but the process will take several years - unless your wife becomes a U.S. citizen. If, however, all you want is for your mother-in-law to come and visit with you for up to 6 months, the situation is much simpler. One does not need a relative's petition to obtain a visitor's visa (B2). However, if you write a letter to the U.S. Consul in Hong Kong explaining that your mother-in-law would like to come only for a short stay, has no intention of remaining in the U.S., and that you have the means of supporting her here (attach your most recent federal tax return and a current letter confirming your employment, with 3-4 recent pay stubs), then her chances of obtaining a B2 visa will increase.
When people talk about sponsoring someone to come to the U.S., usually they mean petitioning for that person's green card. You cannot sponsor your mother-in-law. You wife can petition for her mother, but the process will take several years - unless your wife becomes a U.S. citizen. If, however, all you want is for your mother-in-law to come and visit with you for up to 6 months, the situation is much simpler. One does not need a relative's petition to obtain a visitor's visa (B2). However, if you write a letter to the U.S. Consul in Hong Kong explaining that your mother-in-law would like to come only for a short stay, has no intention of remaining in the U.S., and that you have the means of supporting her here (attach your most recent federal tax return and a current letter confirming your employment, with 3-4 recent pay stubs), then her chances of obtaining a B2 visa will increase.
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