Fairfield, FL Immigration Law Firms & Lawyers

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  • Serving Fairfield, FL and Marion County, Florida

  • Law Firm with 19 lawyers3 awards

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Scott Jerry Liotta
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The Pendas Law Firm

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  • Serving Fairfield, FL and Marion County, Florida

  • Law Firm with 6 lawyers2 awards

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Danilo Carino
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  • Serving Fairfield, FL and Marion County, Florida

  • Law Firm with 6 lawyers1 award

  • The Law Firm is dedicated exclusively to the practice of Immigration Law. It's all we do.

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Can an employer sponsor me?

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Answered by attorney Hugo Florido (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Florido & Associates, P.A.
Not citizenship but residency. An employer can petition but it is imperative you be here legally or eligible for 245 (i).
Not citizenship but residency. An employer can petition but it is imperative you be here legally or eligible for 245 (i).

Can I come back to the US with a dismissed misdemeanor?

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Answered by attorney Hugo Florido (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Florido & Associates, P.A.
No you should have no problems in re-entering. Of course, you called always be questioned in a deferred inspection, but a dismissed misdemeanor is not enough to make you ineligible to re-enter.
No you should have no problems in re-entering. Of course, you called always be questioned in a deferred inspection, but a dismissed misdemeanor is not enough to make you ineligible to re-enter.
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Can my husband petition for my children so that they can become naturalized US citizens?

Answered by attorney Lynne Rogers Feldman
Immigration lawyer at Feldman Feldman Associates, PC
I am a little confused on everyone's status. If your husband was born in the U.S., the children are his natural children, and he has spent the requisite time in the U.S. (This varies depending on his birth date) he can file for a Report of Foreign Birth Abroad for them to obtain U.S. passports and be recognized as U.S. citizens. If I am reading your facts correctly you are in the U.S. and the children are overseas. You are only a permanent resident though and not a citizen. If you were married less than 2 years when you obtained your permanent residency you presumably got a 2 year green card and will need to self-petition to remove the conditions. Who are you referring to when you say how long can he physically stay in the U.S.? I would be happy to assist you and the children and your ex-husband through these various procedures. You may schedule a consultation to discuss your case by contacting me as indicated below. We do charge for consultations but any consultation fees would then be a credit toward the fees for your case if we are retained for further work after the consultation.
I am a little confused on everyone's status. If your husband was born in the U.S., the children are his natural children, and he has spent the requisite time in the U.S. (This varies depending on his birth date) he can file for a Report of Foreign Birth Abroad for them to obtain U.S. passports and be recognized as U.S. citizens. If I am reading your facts correctly you are in the U.S. and the children are overseas. You are only a permanent resident though and not a citizen. If you were married less than 2 years when you obtained your permanent residency you presumably got a 2 year green card and will need to self-petition to remove the conditions. Who are you referring to when you say how long can he physically stay in the U.S.? I would be happy to assist you and the children and your ex-husband through these various procedures. You may schedule a consultation to discuss your case by contacting me as indicated below. We do charge for consultations but any consultation fees would then be a credit toward the fees for your case if we are retained for further work after the consultation.
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