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Poway Residents, consider several factors when selecting a lawyer including their experience, expertise, and reputation. AV Rated Attorneys represent a distinguished group of lawyers who have received top ratings from their peers for their exceptional ethical standards and an A grade (4.5 or higher).
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Matthew Springmeyer
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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.

Should I petition my parents for green card if they are coming to the US for only for 1 month?

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Answered by attorney Jeffrey N Lisnow (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Law Office of Jeffrey Lisnow
You are asking detailed questions that would best be answered by a consultation with an Experienced Immigration Attorney. The money spent should be well worth it if it helps your family. Many, like myself, will do these over the telephone to accommodate clients.
You are asking detailed questions that would best be answered by a consultation with an Experienced Immigration Attorney. The money spent should be well worth it if it helps your family. Many, like myself, will do these over the telephone to accommodate clients.
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Am I correctly filing with the IRS during my N-400 visa process?

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Answered by attorney Christine Victoria Troy (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at The Law Office of Christine Troy
I believe the question asks if you have ever failed to file a "required" federal, state or local tax return. Please talk with a licensed CPA or EA to ensure that you have filed all required taxes. As long as you have done that, you check yes to that box, even if you did not file in specific years, as long as you were not legally required to file in those years!
I believe the question asks if you have ever failed to file a "required" federal, state or local tax return. Please talk with a licensed CPA or EA to ensure that you have filed all required taxes. As long as you have done that, you check yes to that box, even if you did not file in specific years, as long as you were not legally required to file in those years!
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How can deportation be removed?

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Answered by attorney Carlos Raul Juelle (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Herrera & Juelle LLP
You are correct that you will not be able to move forward in your case until the deportation before the Immigration Court is set aside. That can only happen in one of two ways. Either you file a motion to re-open directly with the Immigration Court and await their decision, or you can file a request with the ICE attorneys asking that they join in the motion to re-open before the court. You cannot do both at the same time, as the attorneys will not join if a motion to re-open is pending with the court. In my experience, it is best to work with the ICE attorneys, if possible, as the process is smoother.
You are correct that you will not be able to move forward in your case until the deportation before the Immigration Court is set aside. That can only happen in one of two ways. Either you file a motion to re-open directly with the Immigration Court and await their decision, or you can file a request with the ICE attorneys asking that they join in the motion to re-open before the court. You cannot do both at the same time, as the attorneys will not join if a motion to re-open is pending with the court. In my experience, it is best to work with the ICE attorneys, if possible, as the process is smoother.
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