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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.

How can I bring my husband to the US as a citizen?

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Answered by attorney William D. Fong (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Fong Ilagan
As you married your previous husband only for an immigration benefit and not to have a shared life together as husband and wife you have violated U.S. immigration law. Marriage fraud is a very serious immigration violation. I advise you to relinquish your U.S. permanent residence and return to your home country.
As you married your previous husband only for an immigration benefit and not to have a shared life together as husband and wife you have violated U.S. immigration law. Marriage fraud is a very serious immigration violation. I advise you to relinquish your U.S. permanent residence and return to your home country.
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Immigration to America

Answered by attorney Alan Lee
Immigration lawyer at Alan Lee Arthur Lee, Attorneys at Law
The law between 1952 and 1986 required that a US citizen parent be physically present in the US or possession for 10 years prior to the child's birth, five of which were after the age of 14, in order to pass US citizenship at birth. Honorable US military service can be included in the calculation of years. Assuming that you can prove the circumstances above, you would be a U. S. citizen. If so, you should contact the American Embassy to take steps to secure your citizenship. Due to the limitations of the Lawyers.com Forums, Alan Lee, Esq.'s (the "Firm") participation in responding to questions posted herein does not constitute legal advice, nor legal representation of the person or entity posting a question. No Attorney/Client relationship is or shall be construed to be created hereby. The information provided herein by the Firm is general, and requires that the poster obtain specific legal advice from an attorney. The poster shall not rely upon the information provided herein as legal advice nor as the basis for making any decisions of legal consequence.
The law between 1952 and 1986 required that a US citizen parent be physically present in the US or possession for 10 years prior to the child's birth, five of which were after the age of 14, in order to pass US citizenship at birth. Honorable US military service can be included in the calculation of years. Assuming that you can prove the circumstances above, you would be a U. S. citizen. If so, you should contact the American Embassy to take steps to secure your citizenship. Due to the limitations of the Lawyers.com Forums, Alan Lee, Esq.'s (the "Firm") participation in responding to questions posted herein does not constitute legal advice, nor legal representation of the person or entity posting a question. No Attorney/Client relationship is or shall be construed to be created hereby. The information provided herein by the Firm is general, and requires that the poster obtain specific legal advice from an attorney. The poster shall not rely upon the information provided herein as legal advice nor as the basis for making any decisions of legal consequence.
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What can I do if I missed providing information on N 400 form?

Answered by attorney David H Nachman
Immigration lawyer at NPZ Law Group
You can try sending the information to the USCIS as a supplement but it would be best to bring the information with you to the interview and to provide it to the interviewing Officer.
You can try sending the information to the USCIS as a supplement but it would be best to bring the information with you to the interview and to provide it to the interviewing Officer.
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