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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.

I'm in the process of renewing my permanent resident card and I have already received my I-797c to appear to capture what will happen next?

Answered by attorney Alena Shautsova
Immigration lawyer at Law Offices of Alena Shautsova
After you do your biometrics you will just need to wait for your new green card to be mailed to you. I assume it's just a renewal and not a removal of condition.
After you do your biometrics you will just need to wait for your new green card to be mailed to you. I assume it's just a renewal and not a removal of condition.
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I was wondering, how l can go about re entering the US, just to visit after being deported fourteen years ago for over staying my visa and l had a

Answered by attorney Jan Joseph Bejar
Immigration lawyer at Jan Joseph Bejar A Professional Law Corporation
Good day, there are two main issues in your case, aside from those ordinarilly faced by visitor visa appicants.  The first is the overstay of the visa.  Since it wa 14 years ago you should be abel to overcome this by showing you are firmly established in Ireland and have no intention of coming to the US to stay but only to visit your daughter.  The second issue is the child endangerment felony, which is fairly serious and most likely qualifies as a crime of moral turpitude (the statute for every state is different so the NJ statute would have to be carefully reviewed fir accuracy).  Assuming it is a crime of moral turpitude, you are inadmissible to the US, but are eligible to apply for a waiver under section 212(d)(3) of the Immigration Act.  Applying properly is a time consuming process and the most important part is knowing what to submit in order to convince the US consulate that you are in fact rehabilitated and deserving of the issuance of the pardon and visa.  If you would like assistance with this, please contact our office and schedule a telephonic appointment. Our telephone number in the US is (619) 291-1112.   Best regards, Jan Joseph Bejar, Esq.
Good day, there are two main issues in your case, aside from those ordinarilly faced by visitor visa appicants.  The first is the overstay of the visa.  Since it wa 14 years ago you should be abel to overcome this by showing you are firmly established in Ireland and have no intention of coming to the US to stay but only to visit your daughter.  The second issue is the child endangerment felony, which is fairly serious and most likely qualifies as a crime of moral turpitude (the statute for every state is different so the NJ statute would have to be carefully reviewed fir accuracy).  Assuming it is a crime of moral turpitude, you are inadmissible to the US, but are eligible to apply for a waiver under section 212(d)(3) of the Immigration Act.  Applying properly is a time consuming process and the most important part is knowing what to submit in order to convince the US consulate that you are in fact rehabilitated and deserving of the issuance of the pardon and visa.  If you would like assistance with this, please contact our office and schedule a telephonic appointment. Our telephone number in the US is (619) 291-1112.   Best regards, Jan Joseph Bejar, Esq.
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How can I get permanent status ?

Alexander Joseph Segal
Answered by attorney Alexander Joseph Segal (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at The Law Offices of Grinberg & Segal, PLLC
You are in a wrong place talking to wrong people. Only lawyers are answering questions here not potential employers. 
You are in a wrong place talking to wrong people. Only lawyers are answering questions here not potential employers.