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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.

Will my citizenship application be affected if I was arrested for credit card fraud?

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Answered by attorney Michael Alexander Yurasov-Lichtenberg (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Havens Lichtenberg PLLC
Credit card fraud is an offense that not only makes you ineligible for citizenship but also makes you subject to deportation. Filing an N-400 application was a mistake. Now, you need an attorney who practices in criminal defense AND immigration law. It is in your interests to find an attorney as soon as possible because it will be harder to do if you will be taken into custody. Meanwhile, don't let anyone convince you that it is "in your best interests" to take a voluntary departure from the U.S.: your case might be successfully defended, don't give it up - at least, not until to talk to a specialist.
Credit card fraud is an offense that not only makes you ineligible for citizenship but also makes you subject to deportation. Filing an N-400 application was a mistake. Now, you need an attorney who practices in criminal defense AND immigration law. It is in your interests to find an attorney as soon as possible because it will be harder to do if you will be taken into custody. Meanwhile, don't let anyone convince you that it is "in your best interests" to take a voluntary departure from the U.S.: your case might be successfully defended, don't give it up - at least, not until to talk to a specialist.
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How old do I have to be to get my boyfriend papers once we get married?

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Answered by attorney Brian D. Lerner (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Law Offices of Brian D. Lerner
Hello: As long as you are legally able to marry, the petition can proceed forward. *Adjustment of Status* An Adjustment of Status Application must be filed. This application will hopefully have the end result of obtaining lawful permanent residency. Once it is filed, the work-permit will be issued in a few months. Afterwards, in about 6 months to 1 year, the final interview will be conducted. Should you want to retain my firm to send an attorney with you to the interview, we will be happy to do so. Of course it would need to be determined if he qualifiers for adjustment.
Hello: As long as you are legally able to marry, the petition can proceed forward. *Adjustment of Status* An Adjustment of Status Application must be filed. This application will hopefully have the end result of obtaining lawful permanent residency. Once it is filed, the work-permit will be issued in a few months. Afterwards, in about 6 months to 1 year, the final interview will be conducted. Should you want to retain my firm to send an attorney with you to the interview, we will be happy to do so. Of course it would need to be determined if he qualifiers for adjustment.
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When or how to apply for a green card for a common law husband?

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Answered by attorney Myron Russell Morales (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Quan Law Group, PLLC
It depends on the State that you are living in. States, such as Texas, will recognize common law marriage, but you must still make a declaration and receive a certificate. With this certificate, you could sponsor your common law spouse. You should consult with a lawyer to determine if he can adjust in the U.S. or if he will need to consular process with an extreme hardship waiver.
It depends on the State that you are living in. States, such as Texas, will recognize common law marriage, but you must still make a declaration and receive a certificate. With this certificate, you could sponsor your common law spouse. You should consult with a lawyer to determine if he can adjust in the U.S. or if he will need to consular process with an extreme hardship waiver.
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