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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 someone who is underage petition an immigrant?

Answered by attorney Lynne Rogers Feldman
Immigration lawyer at Feldman Feldman Associates, PC
As long as the marriage was legal in the country where you got married then your age is not a factor in an immediate relative spouse petition.
As long as the marriage was legal in the country where you got married then your age is not a factor in an immediate relative spouse petition.

What should the family do from Former Green Card Holder to Tourist Visa?

Answered by attorney M. Gabriela Ungo
Immigration lawyer at GC Ungo Immigration
Former green card holders are still eligible to apply for a B2 tourist visa at their home consulates. You would have to overcome INA section 214(b), related to immigrant intent though.
Former green card holders are still eligible to apply for a B2 tourist visa at their home consulates. You would have to overcome INA section 214(b), related to immigrant intent though.
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How can I bring my husband back so I can take care of him?

Answered by attorney Kevin L. Dixler
Immigration lawyer at Law Office of Kevin L. Dixler
If your husband is likely to be a public charge due to his medical needs, he can be denied a visa. He may consider humanitarian parole, where someone can prove to the satisfaction of DHS that he will not benefit as a public charge from subsidized or unpaid emergency medical care due to his weakening condition. Again, if you can find a hospital willing to cover the costs to treat him or verify that he can afford to pay all medical bills without it using public funds What is called a humanitarian parole request may be filed. However, many cannot prove that humanitarian parole is needed or possible without a hospital or wealthy sponsor's cooperation. Our office can help where there is financial support, but such efforts may not be possible. This is often true where you and your husband are economically challenged at this time.
If your husband is likely to be a public charge due to his medical needs, he can be denied a visa. He may consider humanitarian parole, where someone can prove to the satisfaction of DHS that he will not benefit as a public charge from subsidized or unpaid emergency medical care due to his weakening condition. Again, if you can find a hospital willing to cover the costs to treat him or verify that he can afford to pay all medical bills without it using public funds What is called a humanitarian parole request may be filed. However, many cannot prove that humanitarian parole is needed or possible without a hospital or wealthy sponsor's cooperation. Our office can help where there is financial support, but such efforts may not be possible. This is often true where you and your husband are economically challenged at this time.
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