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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.

Immigration question

Answered by attorney Stephen Arnold Black
Immigration lawyer at The Law Office of Stephen A. Black
Are you getting married to a United States citizen? If so you can still process an adjustment of status to get a green card if you are out of status. You should work with an attorney to assist you with your case. Some of us charge a very affordable flat fee.
Are you getting married to a United States citizen? If so you can still process an adjustment of status to get a green card if you are out of status. You should work with an attorney to assist you with your case. Some of us charge a very affordable flat fee.
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Will a marijuana offense affect her ability to petition for me?

Answered by attorney Louis M. Piscopo
Immigration lawyer at Law Offices of Louis M. Piscopo, APLC
If your fiance is a U.S. Citizen her conviction should not affect her ability to petition you and should not affect your case.
If your fiance is a U.S. Citizen her conviction should not affect her ability to petition you and should not affect your case.

How long will it take my wife to get a green card if she is on a B2 visa and we got married?

Arsen V. Baziyants
Answered by attorney Arsen V. Baziyants (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Law Office of Arsen V. Baziyants
The entire process for your wife's immigration will take 3-4 months. Yes, she would get a work permit in about 2 months. The government fee is $1,490 and I charge $2,500 for cases such as these (with 1/2 to start and the other 1/2 when the case is prepared and ready to file).
The entire process for your wife's immigration will take 3-4 months. Yes, she would get a work permit in about 2 months. The government fee is $1,490 and I charge $2,500 for cases such as these (with 1/2 to start and the other 1/2 when the case is prepared and ready to file).
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