Hereford, TX Immigration Law Firms & Lawyers

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  • 1007 West 10th, Amarillo, TX 79101

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  • 301 S. Polk, Suite 380, Amarillo, TX 79101

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I work with a person from veietnam. they have lived and worked here for years can they legelly take all there money back to there native counrtry ?

Answered by attorney David Troy Cox
Immigration lawyer at CoxEsq, PC
Each country has its own rules about how much cash you can bring into the country when you travel there.  I recommend you contact the Vietnamese embassy here in the United States to find out what their limitation is.  The limitation is probably low enough (i.e., $7000) that your friend could not carry everything he or she has earned over many years back to Vietnam as cash.
Each country has its own rules about how much cash you can bring into the country when you travel there.  I recommend you contact the Vietnamese embassy here in the United States to find out what their limitation is.  The limitation is probably low enough (i.e., $7000) that your friend could not carry everything he or she has earned over many years back to Vietnam as cash.
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Can I be deported if my wife leaves me after my green card conditions are removed?

Answered by attorney Nathaniel D Shafer
Immigration lawyer at Natty Shafer Law
Once you have a permanent residency card, your marriage status will not affect it. You can still be removed for committing certain crimes, but, otherwise, you will be able to stay in this country.
Once you have a permanent residency card, your marriage status will not affect it. You can still be removed for committing certain crimes, but, otherwise, you will be able to stay in this country.
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How soon can I start filing for my twenty one year old daughter?

Answered by attorney Lynne Rogers Feldman
Immigration lawyer at Feldman Feldman Associates, PC
As soon as you are a permanent resident you can file for your 21 year old daughter provided she is unmarried. She will be in the FB-2b queue until you become a citizen yourself. If she does get married before you become a citizen then she will lose her place in line.
As soon as you are a permanent resident you can file for your 21 year old daughter provided she is unmarried. She will be in the FB-2b queue until you become a citizen yourself. If she does get married before you become a citizen then she will lose her place in line.
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