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Immigration lawyers help individuals, families, and businesses navigate the complex laws governing entry and residence in the United States. They handle matters such as visas, green cards, citizenship applications, asylum claims, and deportation defense. Their expertise is crucial for overcoming bureaucratic hurdles and achieving immigration goals successfully.

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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.

What can I do if my spouse's visa application has been processing for 18 months?

Answered by attorney Kevin L. Dixler
Immigration lawyer at Law Office of Kevin L. Dixler
I recommend that you file for naturalization as soon as you qualify to become a U. S. Citizen. Otherwise, your wife may be disqualified from further processing in the U. S. I also recommend an appointment with a competent, candid and experienced immigration to carefully review your options. Perhaps, you are confused with how the U. S. Visa quotas work along with the delays and complications encountered during USCIS and State Department processing.
I recommend that you file for naturalization as soon as you qualify to become a U. S. Citizen. Otherwise, your wife may be disqualified from further processing in the U. S. I also recommend an appointment with a competent, candid and experienced immigration to carefully review your options. Perhaps, you are confused with how the U. S. Visa quotas work along with the delays and complications encountered during USCIS and State Department processing.
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What financial document(s) should we send to my mom for sponsoring her,while she is visiting us here? Thanks.

Answered by attorney Alan Lee
Immigration lawyer at Alan Lee Arthur Lee, Attorneys at Law
Financial documentation in a B-2 visitors application at a consulate or embassy of the US usually involves an I-134 affidavit of support with job letter, bank letter or latest banking statement and latest tax return. Other items that might be helpful would be recent payslips, multi-month banking statements, another two years worth of tax returns, and proof of ownership of property.Due to the limitations of the Lawyers.com Forums, Alan Lee, Esq.'s (the "Firm") participation in responding to questions posted herein does not constitute legal advice, nor legal representation of the person or entity posting a question. No Attorney/Client relationship is or shall be construed to be created hereby. The information provided herein by the Firm is general, and requires that the poster obtain specific legal advice from an attorney. The poster shall not rely upon the information provided herein as legal advice nor as the basis for making any decisions of legal consequence.  
Financial documentation in a B-2 visitors application at a consulate or embassy of the US usually involves an I-134 affidavit of support with job letter, bank letter or latest banking statement and latest tax return. Other items that might be helpful would be recent payslips, multi-month banking statements, another two years worth of tax returns, and proof of ownership of property.Due to the limitations of the Lawyers.com Forums, Alan Lee, Esq.'s (the "Firm") participation in responding to questions posted herein does not constitute legal advice, nor legal representation of the person or entity posting a question. No Attorney/Client relationship is or shall be construed to be created hereby. The information provided herein by the Firm is general, and requires that the poster obtain specific legal advice from an attorney. The poster shall not rely upon the information provided herein as legal advice nor as the basis for making any decisions of legal consequence.  
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Overstay and marriage

Answered by attorney Alan Lee
Immigration lawyer at Alan Lee Arthur Lee, Attorneys at Law
The difficulty of entering the country without inspection is that you will not be able to adjust your status to permanent residence here in the country unless you have the benefit of §245(i) under which individuals can adjust status even though illegal upon payment of a fine amount so long as they had a labor certification application or I-130 petition filed by April 30, 2001. Also you are probably aware that by overstaying your visitor visa by 11 months, you are barred from the country for 3 years from the date of your leaving.Due to the limitations of the Lawyers.com Forums, Alan Lee, Esq.'s (the "Firm") participation in responding to questions posted herein does not constitute legal advice, nor legal representation of the person or entity posting a question. No Attorney/Client relationship is or shall be construed to be created hereby. The information provided herein by the Firm is general, and requires that the poster obtain specific legal advice from an attorney. The poster shall not rely upon the information provided herein as legal advice nor as the basis for making any decisions of legal consequence.
The difficulty of entering the country without inspection is that you will not be able to adjust your status to permanent residence here in the country unless you have the benefit of §245(i) under which individuals can adjust status even though illegal upon payment of a fine amount so long as they had a labor certification application or I-130 petition filed by April 30, 2001. Also you are probably aware that by overstaying your visitor visa by 11 months, you are barred from the country for 3 years from the date of your leaving.Due to the limitations of the Lawyers.com Forums, Alan Lee, Esq.'s (the "Firm") participation in responding to questions posted herein does not constitute legal advice, nor legal representation of the person or entity posting a question. No Attorney/Client relationship is or shall be construed to be created hereby. The information provided herein by the Firm is general, and requires that the poster obtain specific legal advice from an attorney. The poster shall not rely upon the information provided herein as legal advice nor as the basis for making any decisions of legal consequence.
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