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Commonly Asked Immigration Questions From Users Near You

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What do I need to do to reenter the US by land?

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Answered by attorney Brian D Lerner (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Law Offices of Brian D. Lerner
*Application to Apply for Non abandonment of Residency* When a Lawful Permanent Resident has been outside the U.S. for more than one year, they can no longer reenter on their Lawful Permanent Resident Card. In this case, it would be necessary for the application for Non abandonment of Residency to be filed. We would have to prepare a legal brief along with declarations, affidavits, medical reports, and all other supporting evidence to show why the resident did not return to the U.S. within the allotted year. The more supporting documents we have showing the critical reasons the resident did not return to the U.S., the better chances of success. Once the application is prepared and filed, it usually takes between one and three months to get a decision.
*Application to Apply for Non abandonment of Residency* When a Lawful Permanent Resident has been outside the U.S. for more than one year, they can no longer reenter on their Lawful Permanent Resident Card. In this case, it would be necessary for the application for Non abandonment of Residency to be filed. We would have to prepare a legal brief along with declarations, affidavits, medical reports, and all other supporting evidence to show why the resident did not return to the U.S. within the allotted year. The more supporting documents we have showing the critical reasons the resident did not return to the U.S., the better chances of success. Once the application is prepared and filed, it usually takes between one and three months to get a decision.
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Would my family member's criminal record influence me to get my green card when she applies for travel visa to visit me?

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Answered by attorney Francis John Cowhig (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Francis John Cowhig
Your family member's criminal record should not affect you, but, depending on their criminal record and convictions, they most likely will be denied a visa.
Your family member's criminal record should not affect you, but, depending on their criminal record and convictions, they most likely will be denied a visa.
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Can I fix my boyfriend’s citizenship if he was deported 10 years ago for a felony?

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Answered by attorney Francis John Cowhig (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Francis John Cowhig
Your question requires an attorney consultation. It is not a simple question that can be answered on this type of forum. There are many factors that would need to be considered and evaluated. Since we do not have all the facts, it is impossible to give a completely accurate answers. With that being said and without knowing all of the details of his conviction, I would guess that he would be deemed inadmissible and unable to return to the U.S. Whether or not there are any waivers available to him to overcome the convictions would depend on many factors, including, but not limited to, exactly what he was convicted of, the drug involved, the amount of the drug, and how much jail or prison time he did. I would suggest that you contact an experienced immigration attorney for a face-to-face consultation and give him/her all of the facts surrounding your boyfriend's case. (S)he would then be in a better position to analyze your case, (and) advise you of your options. If possible, bring any documents you have or can find related to your boyfriend's case with you for the attorney to review.
Your question requires an attorney consultation. It is not a simple question that can be answered on this type of forum. There are many factors that would need to be considered and evaluated. Since we do not have all the facts, it is impossible to give a completely accurate answers. With that being said and without knowing all of the details of his conviction, I would guess that he would be deemed inadmissible and unable to return to the U.S. Whether or not there are any waivers available to him to overcome the convictions would depend on many factors, including, but not limited to, exactly what he was convicted of, the drug involved, the amount of the drug, and how much jail or prison time he did. I would suggest that you contact an experienced immigration attorney for a face-to-face consultation and give him/her all of the facts surrounding your boyfriend's case. (S)he would then be in a better position to analyze your case, (and) advise you of your options. If possible, bring any documents you have or can find related to your boyfriend's case with you for the attorney to review.
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