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  • 2139 Chuckwagon Road, Suite 210, Colorado Springs, CO 80919, U.S.A.+4 locations

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  • Johnson Law Group focuses on family law and mediation. As attorneys, we take the time to understand your interests and concerns in order to fully advocate for your rights, no... Read More

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  • 415 N. Tejon Street, Colorado Springs, CO 80903, U.S.A.

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  • At the Law Office of Regan Urquhart, LLC, we deliver client-focused, flexible legal services in family and removal immigration law. Offering both comprehensive representation and... Read More

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Wilkens Law, LLC

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  • 7730 N. Union Blvd., Suite 203, Colorado Springs, CO 80920, U.S.A.

  • Law Office with 1 lawyer3 awards

  • We are located in Colorado Springs, Colorado & we are here to help people who want to live and work in the United States.

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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 get my green card if I have three misdemeanors?

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Answered by attorney Alan Rodolfo Diamante (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Law Offices of Alan R. Diamante APLC
Two theft offenses make him inadmissible as two crimes involving moral turpitude. A waiver is required. However, an attorney should look at the court documents.
Two theft offenses make him inadmissible as two crimes involving moral turpitude. A waiver is required. However, an attorney should look at the court documents.
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Can my husband apply for a visitor’s visa with I130 and I129F cases still pending?

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Answered by attorney Michael Alexander Yurasov-Lichtenberg (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Havens Lichtenberg PLLC
When you applied for your husband's immigrant visa, you demonstrated his intent to live in the U.S. (so-called immigrant intent). By law, every applicant for a visitor's visa must prove to U.S. consul that he has no intention to stay in the U.S. and intends to return to his own country (in other words, that he has no immigrant intent). As you can see, your husband is facing a very difficult task: to get a visitor's visa, he would have to convince the U.S. consul that there are circumstances that make necessary his trip to the U.S. now, before your petition for him is approved, but that he would come back to his country before his admission to the U.S. on a visitor's visa expires. It is a very difficult, but not an impossible task: it can be accomplished if your husband can show compelling reasons for his trip to the U.S. now, and even more compelling reasons why he would have to come back (for example, to liquidate property, or to finish work under a contract, to make care arrangements for an elderly parent, etc.)
When you applied for your husband's immigrant visa, you demonstrated his intent to live in the U.S. (so-called immigrant intent). By law, every applicant for a visitor's visa must prove to U.S. consul that he has no intention to stay in the U.S. and intends to return to his own country (in other words, that he has no immigrant intent). As you can see, your husband is facing a very difficult task: to get a visitor's visa, he would have to convince the U.S. consul that there are circumstances that make necessary his trip to the U.S. now, before your petition for him is approved, but that he would come back to his country before his admission to the U.S. on a visitor's visa expires. It is a very difficult, but not an impossible task: it can be accomplished if your husband can show compelling reasons for his trip to the U.S. now, and even more compelling reasons why he would have to come back (for example, to liquidate property, or to finish work under a contract, to make care arrangements for an elderly parent, etc.)
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How does one go about re-entry to the United States with a shoplifting citation?

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Answered by attorney Francis John Cowhig (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Francis John Cowhig
This should not be a problem and should not affect your green card renewal. Make sure you return in time to attend your court date.
This should not be a problem and should not affect your green card renewal. Make sure you return in time to attend your court date.