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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 does my arrest record affect the I-485 application?

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Answered by attorney David H Stoller (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Stoller & Moreno, P.A.
I think that the answer is a certified record search from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. I ran into a similar issue with a Canadian national some years back and I was able to send his fingerprints (obtained with the assistance of a local law enforcement agency) and we submitted this to the immigration authorities here in Florida. My client obtaind his green card and is now applying to become a US citizen. So I think that there is a way to handle your case and I would look into the RCMP background search. As I recall, information from the RCMP site is available and it sets forth the process and costs of obtaining thes records. At the same time, I would also suggest that you discuss your case with an attorney. There is some question of foreign law here and while ultimately it looks like it is not all that big of a deal, you never know what you are going to get with a CIS officer and you probably want someone to speak the language of the immigration law with the officer reviewing your case rather than trying to explain what you understand, the office explaining to you what he/she understands and having major confusion. Hope this helps.
I think that the answer is a certified record search from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. I ran into a similar issue with a Canadian national some years back and I was able to send his fingerprints (obtained with the assistance of a local law enforcement agency) and we submitted this to the immigration authorities here in Florida. My client obtaind his green card and is now applying to become a US citizen. So I think that there is a way to handle your case and I would look into the RCMP background search. As I recall, information from the RCMP site is available and it sets forth the process and costs of obtaining thes records. At the same time, I would also suggest that you discuss your case with an attorney. There is some question of foreign law here and while ultimately it looks like it is not all that big of a deal, you never know what you are going to get with a CIS officer and you probably want someone to speak the language of the immigration law with the officer reviewing your case rather than trying to explain what you understand, the office explaining to you what he/she understands and having major confusion. Hope this helps.
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Will a trespassing dismissed on a deal still appear in the record?

Answered by attorney Sufen Hilf
Immigration lawyer at Hilf & Hilf PLC
Usually, you may have disclose it on the Naturalization application. You may have a conviction for the immigration purpose because you paid a fine, some form of penalty for the crime.
Usually, you may have disclose it on the Naturalization application. You may have a conviction for the immigration purpose because you paid a fine, some form of penalty for the crime.
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Can I petition for my fiance and my soon to be step-daughter?

Answered by attorney Harun Kazmi
Immigration lawyer at Kazmi & Sakata
If your fiance entered on a K1 visa and his daughter on a K2, you can file for her at the same time (after the marriage) without adopting. However, if they are in the US under a different visa status, you cannot petition the daughter, because she must be under 18 before your marriage.
If your fiance entered on a K1 visa and his daughter on a K2, you can file for her at the same time (after the marriage) without adopting. However, if they are in the US under a different visa status, you cannot petition the daughter, because she must be under 18 before your marriage.
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