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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.

Am I eligible to apply with DACA?

Answered by attorney Jan Joseph Bejar
Immigration lawyer at Jan Joseph Bejar A Professional Law Corporation
Hello.  You are ineligible to apply for DACA because as you said, you needed to have been ehre illegally since 6/15/2012 and you were in legal status on that day.  You indicate you graduated in 2014 but don't say whether you were issued Practical Traininig or whether you are still on it.  Your father is an LPR, and if you are not eligible to follow to join, he should have filed a petition on your behalf.  There are potential avenues to resolve your situation, but I would need to discuss your case with you.  If you would like to contact my office by phone and schedule an appointment (in office or telephonic), you can.  Our number is (619) 291-1112.  If your question is solely as to DACA eligibility, I have asnwered that for you and you need not call for an appointment. 
Hello.  You are ineligible to apply for DACA because as you said, you needed to have been ehre illegally since 6/15/2012 and you were in legal status on that day.  You indicate you graduated in 2014 but don't say whether you were issued Practical Traininig or whether you are still on it.  Your father is an LPR, and if you are not eligible to follow to join, he should have filed a petition on your behalf.  There are potential avenues to resolve your situation, but I would need to discuss your case with you.  If you would like to contact my office by phone and schedule an appointment (in office or telephonic), you can.  Our number is (619) 291-1112.  If your question is solely as to DACA eligibility, I have asnwered that for you and you need not call for an appointment. 
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Will I have any trouble re-entering the U.S. if I travel while my H4 extension is in process?

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Answered by attorney Christopher Emmanuel Benjamin (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at The Barrister Firm, P.A.
Your status has not yet expired so you should be fine and your number should not change upon renewal.
Your status has not yet expired so you should be fine and your number should not change upon renewal.

Can i leave the country if my spouse visa is expired?

Answered by attorney Lynne Rogers Feldman
Immigration lawyer at Feldman Feldman Associates, PC
I am not sure what you are calling the "spouse visa." You can always leave but you may want to check with an immigration attorney if you are interested in coming back to advise you on your rights especially if you have overstayed your visa. If you're I-94 card still has time left you may leave and surrender it at the border and should be fine to return in any other category for which you are eligible.
I am not sure what you are calling the "spouse visa." You can always leave but you may want to check with an immigration attorney if you are interested in coming back to advise you on your rights especially if you have overstayed your visa. If you're I-94 card still has time left you may leave and surrender it at the border and should be fine to return in any other category for which you are eligible.
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