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Carabin Shaw

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  • 107 Calle De. Norte, Suite 1C, Laredo, TX 78041+14 locations

  • Law Firm with 8 lawyers2 awards

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  • 123 Carrizo Street, Corpus Christi, TX 78401+14 locations

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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 I get a Green Card after a possible fraudulent marriage?

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Answered by attorney Phong Thanh Tran (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Law Office of Pho Ethan Tran, PLLC
Yes. As long as USCIS did not make a finding that you entered into a fraudulent marriage to gain immigration benefits, you should be able to reapply for adjustment of status. If they did make such a finding, you will also need to file a waiver on form I-601.
Yes. As long as USCIS did not make a finding that you entered into a fraudulent marriage to gain immigration benefits, you should be able to reapply for adjustment of status. If they did make such a finding, you will also need to file a waiver on form I-601.
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How can my mom come back to the United States after being deported?

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Answered by attorney Brian D. Lerner (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Law Offices of Brian D. Lerner
Hello: Because she entered illegally a second time, she is now subject to the permanent bar and cannot even apply for a Waiver of the permanent bar for 10 years. At this point, it would be best to try to go back to the original deportation order and do a Motion to Reopen to try to get her back into proceedings and show the deportation order was incorrectly issued. *Motion to reopen* A motion to reopen must be prepared. This is a movement we need to unite and prepare all other measures and requests. Unless the motion to reopen is granted, the case can not proceed. Once the motion to reopen is filed, there are two possible outcomes. First, the motion could be granted. If this is the case, then we can enter into an agreement to represent the underlying issue. Otherwise, the motion be denied. If he refuses, then it must be challenged. In addition to the motion to reopen, a motion for stay is usually required so that there is no immediate enforcement of the deportation order.
Hello: Because she entered illegally a second time, she is now subject to the permanent bar and cannot even apply for a Waiver of the permanent bar for 10 years. At this point, it would be best to try to go back to the original deportation order and do a Motion to Reopen to try to get her back into proceedings and show the deportation order was incorrectly issued. *Motion to reopen* A motion to reopen must be prepared. This is a movement we need to unite and prepare all other measures and requests. Unless the motion to reopen is granted, the case can not proceed. Once the motion to reopen is filed, there are two possible outcomes. First, the motion could be granted. If this is the case, then we can enter into an agreement to represent the underlying issue. Otherwise, the motion be denied. If he refuses, then it must be challenged. In addition to the motion to reopen, a motion for stay is usually required so that there is no immediate enforcement of the deportation order.
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When do I file for citizenship if entered US through a spouse visa but divorced after getting a 10 year green card?

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Answered by attorney Francis John Cowhig (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Francis John Cowhig
If you remain married, you can apply for citizenship 3 years from the date your green card was issued, not the date you entered the U.S., unless your green card was issued prior to or at the same time you entered the U.S. If you obtain a divorce, you must wait 5 years from the date your green card was issued to apply for citizenship.
If you remain married, you can apply for citizenship 3 years from the date your green card was issued, not the date you entered the U.S., unless your green card was issued prior to or at the same time you entered the U.S. If you obtain a divorce, you must wait 5 years from the date your green card was issued to apply for citizenship.
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