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What forms do I file for my non-citizen husband?

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Answered by attorney Bijal Mahesh Jani (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Law Office of Bijal Jani
Presuming you are a US Citizen or permanent resident, you would file the Petition for Immediate Relative, USCIS form I-130. He would also have to file an I-485 Application to Adjust Status, and may file for work authorization at the same time.
Presuming you are a US Citizen or permanent resident, you would file the Petition for Immediate Relative, USCIS form I-130. He would also have to file an I-485 Application to Adjust Status, and may file for work authorization at the same time.
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Can I still petition my husband if he was already approved for Deferred Action?

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Answered by attorney Francis John Cowhig (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Francis John Cowhig
I am assuming that you are a U.S. citizen. You can definitely file for your husband, since deferred action will not get him permanent residency, only protection from removal for 2 years, at which point he will have to reapply for deferred action which may or may not granted. I suggest that you contact an experienced immigration attorney for a face-to-face consultation and give him/her all of the facts surrounding your situation. He/she would then be in a better position to analyze your case, advise you of your options and, if possible, make sure that the necessary paperwork and documentation is presented so as not to delay the process.
I am assuming that you are a U.S. citizen. You can definitely file for your husband, since deferred action will not get him permanent residency, only protection from removal for 2 years, at which point he will have to reapply for deferred action which may or may not granted. I suggest that you contact an experienced immigration attorney for a face-to-face consultation and give him/her all of the facts surrounding your situation. He/she would then be in a better position to analyze your case, advise you of your options and, if possible, make sure that the necessary paperwork and documentation is presented so as not to delay the process.
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Are having juvenile records affect my deferred action application?

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Answered by attorney Brian D. Lerner (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Law Offices of Brian D. Lerner
Under normal circumstances juvenile incidents are not convictions. However, it is unclear under DACA. Of course, I would argue it is not a conviction for immigration purposes. Regards
Under normal circumstances juvenile incidents are not convictions. However, it is unclear under DACA. Of course, I would argue it is not a conviction for immigration purposes. Regards
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