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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 legalize my parents?

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Answered by attorney Carlos Raul Juelle (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Herrera & Juelle LLP
Once you turn 21, you will be able to Petition for your parents and sister to immigrate to the United States. If they have been in the United States before, there could be inadmissibility issues.
Once you turn 21, you will be able to Petition for your parents and sister to immigrate to the United States. If they have been in the United States before, there could be inadmissibility issues.
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Can I bring a French worker in the US through my LLC?

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Answered by attorney Michael Alexander Yurasov-Lichtenberg (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Havens Lichtenberg PLLC
You certainly can petition the immigration authorities for a work visa for this French national. The petition might be for an E visa, L visa, or H visa; to recommend the best option, your attorney would need to know much more about your business and about the particular worker when the information you provided. It is possible that your worker's credentials and the nature of his work for you in the U.S. might qualify him for an O or P visa. You might also consider filing a petition for an immigrant visa (so called "green card petition") for your worker; however, it is a long process, and most employers prefer to start it when the worker is already in the U.S. on one of the listed work visas. The processing times and the costs will vary depending on the visa you will end up petitioning for, but, to give you ballpark figures, E, L, O, and P visas can take from 1.5 to 4 months (unless you are willing to spend $1225 for premium processing and get the petition adjudicated within 15 days) and cost $325 (petition fee) (plus $750 or $1500 ACWIA fee for H-1 visa plus $500 FPD fee for H or L visa plus $2000 / $2250 P.L.111-230 fee for H1/L1 visas if your business is required to pay it). H-1B petition cannot be filed until April 1 and, if approved, it would allow your employee to begin working for you in the U.S. from October 1. Attorney fees in most cases range from $3500 to $8000, depending on the type of the visa requested and complexity of the circumstances.
You certainly can petition the immigration authorities for a work visa for this French national. The petition might be for an E visa, L visa, or H visa; to recommend the best option, your attorney would need to know much more about your business and about the particular worker when the information you provided. It is possible that your worker's credentials and the nature of his work for you in the U.S. might qualify him for an O or P visa. You might also consider filing a petition for an immigrant visa (so called "green card petition") for your worker; however, it is a long process, and most employers prefer to start it when the worker is already in the U.S. on one of the listed work visas. The processing times and the costs will vary depending on the visa you will end up petitioning for, but, to give you ballpark figures, E, L, O, and P visas can take from 1.5 to 4 months (unless you are willing to spend $1225 for premium processing and get the petition adjudicated within 15 days) and cost $325 (petition fee) (plus $750 or $1500 ACWIA fee for H-1 visa plus $500 FPD fee for H or L visa plus $2000 / $2250 P.L.111-230 fee for H1/L1 visas if your business is required to pay it). H-1B petition cannot be filed until April 1 and, if approved, it would allow your employee to begin working for you in the U.S. from October 1. Attorney fees in most cases range from $3500 to $8000, depending on the type of the visa requested and complexity of the circumstances.
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What do I need to show Affidavit of Support?

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Answered by attorney Phong Thanh Tran (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Law Office of Pho Ethan Tran, PLLC
Yes. Both you and your brother-in-law must submit affidavit of supports along with the required documentation, which includes your latest tax return or an explanation as to why you didn't file a tax return(s) and proof of employment.
Yes. Both you and your brother-in-law must submit affidavit of supports along with the required documentation, which includes your latest tax return or an explanation as to why you didn't file a tax return(s) and proof of employment.
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