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Will these tickets disqualify me from getting my cistizenship?

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Answered by attorney Francis John Cowhig (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Francis John Cowhig
If all you have are traffic tickets, those tickets should not disqualify you from applying for citizenship.
If all you have are traffic tickets, those tickets should not disqualify you from applying for citizenship.

My application for US citizenship has been filed but my husband and I got separated, what will happen with my application?

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Answered by attorney Richard Stephan Kolomejec (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Richard S. Kolomejec
It depends how long you had your green card (i.e., more than 5 years then you are OK, less than 5 years problematic).
It depends how long you had your green card (i.e., more than 5 years then you are OK, less than 5 years problematic).

Are there any new laws or ways to petition to become a permanent resident?

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Answered by attorney Phong Thanh Tran (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Law Office of Pho Ethan Tran, PLLC
Immigration just came out with a new policy that will allow certain young people to apply for a temporary work permit every 2 years. To qualify for deferred action (removal) under the new immigration policy, one must: 1. Have entered the US before the age of 16, 2. Have been physically present in the US on July 15, 2012, and continuously resided in the US for at least 5 years prior to the new policy, 3. Currently be in school or graduated from high school, or got a GED, 4. Have not been convicted of a felony, serious misdemeanor, or multiple misdemeanors, and 5. Be no older than the age of 30. The new policy will not come into effect for another 60 days. At that point, I will be able to tell you what the procedures are and what the cost will be.
Immigration just came out with a new policy that will allow certain young people to apply for a temporary work permit every 2 years. To qualify for deferred action (removal) under the new immigration policy, one must: 1. Have entered the US before the age of 16, 2. Have been physically present in the US on July 15, 2012, and continuously resided in the US for at least 5 years prior to the new policy, 3. Currently be in school or graduated from high school, or got a GED, 4. Have not been convicted of a felony, serious misdemeanor, or multiple misdemeanors, and 5. Be no older than the age of 30. The new policy will not come into effect for another 60 days. At that point, I will be able to tell you what the procedures are and what the cost will be.
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