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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.

Is my fiancé allowed to visit me in the US still if he shows his ties to his country at the border or is it just a strict no?

Answered by attorney David Nabow Soloway
Immigration lawyer at Kennedy, Nalepa & Soloway, P.C.
Technically, a fiance may be permitted to enter the U.S. on a non immigrant visa (or through the Visa Waiver Program), but as a practical matter it may be extraordinarily difficult to prove to the immigration authorities that he genuinely intends to enter the U.S. only temporarily and then to depart. The answer may be different if you and he only have an interest (and not a commitment) to become married, you have not filed a fiance visa for him, and he genuinely intends to comply with non immigrant requirements. It would be wise for you and he to confer with an immigration attorney who, after learning all of the relevant facts, would be able to advise about eligibilities, options and strategies to meet your immigration-related goals.
Technically, a fiance may be permitted to enter the U.S. on a non immigrant visa (or through the Visa Waiver Program), but as a practical matter it may be extraordinarily difficult to prove to the immigration authorities that he genuinely intends to enter the U.S. only temporarily and then to depart. The answer may be different if you and he only have an interest (and not a commitment) to become married, you have not filed a fiance visa for him, and he genuinely intends to comply with non immigrant requirements. It would be wise for you and he to confer with an immigration attorney who, after learning all of the relevant facts, would be able to advise about eligibilities, options and strategies to meet your immigration-related goals.
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Can students receive financail aid and attend college if they apply and qualify for obama''s new immigration reform policy.

Answered by attorney Karen Weinstock
Immigration lawyer at Weinstock Immigration Lawyers, P.C.
It is possible in some cases, however in many cases financial aid is reserved to lawful residents, for example the hope scholarship - you should contact an attorney to review your facts.   Karen Weinstock Siskind Susser P.C. 404-592-2085
It is possible in some cases, however in many cases financial aid is reserved to lawful residents, for example the hope scholarship - you should contact an attorney to review your facts.   Karen Weinstock Siskind Susser P.C. 404-592-2085
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Can I get my citizenship if I have a 3rd degree assault that has been dismissed over 15 years ago?

Answered by attorney David Nabow Soloway
Immigration lawyer at Kennedy, Nalepa & Soloway, P.C.
Usually a criminal or traffic charge that has been dismissed will not stand in the way of eligibility for naturalization, but a major exception can exist where the USCIS concludes that a dismissal took place following an acknowledgement of the elements of the offense. For example, a dismissal following a pre-trial diversion where the defendant has aliquoted will be treated as a "conviction" by the USCIS. In the naturalization application process it will be necessary to disclose all arrests and citations and to provide a full set of court-certified disposition documents (or court-provided explanations about why disposition documents no longer exist). For this reason you will need those documents both to determine naturalization eligibility and also to support an application for naturalization. There really is no substitute for consulting with an immigration attorney who, after reviewing the records and learning all of the relevant facts, would be able to advise you about eligibility and could offer legal representation in the application process - a process made significantly more complex because of a record of arrests/citations.
Usually a criminal or traffic charge that has been dismissed will not stand in the way of eligibility for naturalization, but a major exception can exist where the USCIS concludes that a dismissal took place following an acknowledgement of the elements of the offense. For example, a dismissal following a pre-trial diversion where the defendant has aliquoted will be treated as a "conviction" by the USCIS. In the naturalization application process it will be necessary to disclose all arrests and citations and to provide a full set of court-certified disposition documents (or court-provided explanations about why disposition documents no longer exist). For this reason you will need those documents both to determine naturalization eligibility and also to support an application for naturalization. There really is no substitute for consulting with an immigration attorney who, after reviewing the records and learning all of the relevant facts, would be able to advise you about eligibility and could offer legal representation in the application process - a process made significantly more complex because of a record of arrests/citations.
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