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  • 108 East Bagdad, Suite 200, Round Rock, TX 78664

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  • At Sablatura & Williams we believe in helping our clients achieve their goals by treating them with the respect they deserve. Both our attorneys, Russ Sablatura & Jeremiah... Read More

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  • Serving Round Rock, TX and Williamson County, Texas

  • Law Firm with 2 lawyers3 awards

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  • Serving Round Rock, TX and Travis County, Texas

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  • Cofer & Connelly, PLLC, is a boutique law firm that focuses on providing guidance and representation to clients involved in complex criminal defense, family law, and personal... Read More

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Immigration lawyers help individuals, families, and businesses navigate the complex laws governing entry and residence in the United States. They handle matters such as visas, green cards, citizenship applications, asylum claims, and deportation defense. Their expertise is crucial for overcoming bureaucratic hurdles and achieving immigration goals successfully.

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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.

Can we change our status with B1/B2 visa holder?

Answered by attorney David Nabow Soloway
Immigration lawyer at Kennedy, Nalepa & Soloway, P.C.
One may enter the U.S. on a B1/B2 visitors or tourist visa only if one has the intent to enter the U.S. temporarily and then return abroad. Entering with the intent to promptly file to adjust status to become a Permanent Resident (to get a "Green Card") is likely to be determined to be "visa fraud," which can have very harsh consequences. It may be permissible, however, to enter the U.S. with a genuine intention to stay temporarily, but later decide in favor of seeking to become a Permanent Resident, but as you can see, details about this can become complex and problematic. There is no substitute for engaging an immigration attorney to learn all of the relevant facts, including your goals, and then advise about eligibilities, options and strategies. Some immigration law firms, including mine, offer legal services on a "flat fee" basis so that a client will know the total expense from the very beginning, and a few immigration law firms, including mine, offer an initial consultation free of charge.
One may enter the U.S. on a B1/B2 visitors or tourist visa only if one has the intent to enter the U.S. temporarily and then return abroad. Entering with the intent to promptly file to adjust status to become a Permanent Resident (to get a "Green Card") is likely to be determined to be "visa fraud," which can have very harsh consequences. It may be permissible, however, to enter the U.S. with a genuine intention to stay temporarily, but later decide in favor of seeking to become a Permanent Resident, but as you can see, details about this can become complex and problematic. There is no substitute for engaging an immigration attorney to learn all of the relevant facts, including your goals, and then advise about eligibilities, options and strategies. Some immigration law firms, including mine, offer legal services on a "flat fee" basis so that a client will know the total expense from the very beginning, and a few immigration law firms, including mine, offer an initial consultation free of charge.
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Can I apply for my citizenship 90 days before my actual date (3 years)?

Answered by attorney Alena Shautsova
Immigration lawyer at Law Offices of Alena Shautsova
You may file Form N-400 ninety (90) calendar days before you complete your permanent residence requirement if your eligibility for naturalization is based upon being a permanent resident for at least 3 years if you are married to a US citizen.
You may file Form N-400 ninety (90) calendar days before you complete your permanent residence requirement if your eligibility for naturalization is based upon being a permanent resident for at least 3 years if you are married to a US citizen.
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Will it be an issue for my boyfriend to return to the US after 10 years of deportation?

Alan Rodolfo Diamante
Answered by attorney Alan Rodolfo Diamante (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Law Offices of Alan R. Diamante APLC
He does not need to wait 10 years. He can apply for a waiver. The main issue here is whether he is inadmissible on other grounds.
He does not need to wait 10 years. He can apply for a waiver. The main issue here is whether he is inadmissible on other grounds.