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  • 99530 Overseas Hwy., Ste. 2, Key Largo, FL 33037

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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 get back my bonds money?

Answered by attorney Doreen A. Emenike
Immigration lawyer at Law Offices of Doreen A Emenike
Hello, You do not specify if is a bond posted for a criminal case or an immigration bond. If it is an immigration bond you may be able to get your money back if you: 1) Find the original receipt for the bond.2) Get the order showing the court's decision to ICE and get them to cancel the bond.3) Contact the bondsman where you posted bond.  You should get your money back after a few months.  Notes: This information is of a general nature and is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an attorney for advice regarding your individual situation. 
Hello, You do not specify if is a bond posted for a criminal case or an immigration bond. If it is an immigration bond you may be able to get your money back if you: 1) Find the original receipt for the bond.2) Get the order showing the court's decision to ICE and get them to cancel the bond.3) Contact the bondsman where you posted bond.  You should get your money back after a few months.  Notes: This information is of a general nature and is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an attorney for advice regarding your individual situation. 
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Can I go to college before I get my green card?

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Answered by attorney Ruby Lichte Powers (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Law Office of Ruby L. Powers, PC
I think the answer depends on the college and if you can show them your immigration paperwork is pending. Call up the international student services of the school you want to attend and explain your situation. If it doesn't work, then you most likely need to wait until you receive your legal permanent residency which should only take a few months after you apply before the interview.
I think the answer depends on the college and if you can show them your immigration paperwork is pending. Call up the international student services of the school you want to attend and explain your situation. If it doesn't work, then you most likely need to wait until you receive your legal permanent residency which should only take a few months after you apply before the interview.
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S there anyway to get my child US citizenship without the fathers cooperation?

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Answered by attorney Phong Thanh Tran (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Law Office of Pho Ethan Tran, PLLC
If your child was born out of wedlock (no marriage) after November 14, 1986, she can apply for proof of her citizenship if she can establish the following about her father: 1. That he is a US citizen at the time of your child's birth, 2. That he was physically present in the US for 5 years after his birth (two of which was after the age of 14), and 3. That he legitimated or accepted the child before she turned 18.
If your child was born out of wedlock (no marriage) after November 14, 1986, she can apply for proof of her citizenship if she can establish the following about her father: 1. That he is a US citizen at the time of your child's birth, 2. That he was physically present in the US for 5 years after his birth (two of which was after the age of 14), and 3. That he legitimated or accepted the child before she turned 18.
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