Pinehurst, TX Immigration Law Firms & Lawyers

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  • Aggressive trial representation. Will not jeopardize the client's case with a quick plea. Not intimidated by the District attorney. Will fight for your constitutional rights!... Read More

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Craig Seldin
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  • Serving Pinehurst, TX and Montgomery County, Texas

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  • McLeod, Alexander, Powel & Apffel, P.C. was established in its current form by V.W. McLeod, Robert Alexander, Ben Powel and Ervin A. Apffel, Jr. in 1965. The firm is known... Read More

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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.

Can I change my status online or should I go to the immigration in person?

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Answered by attorney Michael Alexander Yurasov-Lichtenberg (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Havens Lichtenberg PLLC
You cannot change your status online, and a personal visit to the USCIS will gain you nothing. You wife has to file an immigrant petition for you (Form I-130). It should be filed together with your application for adjustment of status (Form I-485), employment authorization (Form I-765), advance parole (Form I-131), and your wife's affidavit of support (Form I-864). All these forms can be found at uscis.gov, along with the instructions for each form. Technically, one is supposed to be able to fill out and file all these forms just by following the instructions. Most people try - and go to an immigration attorney for help. The rest go to an immigration attorney after their done-by-themselves applications get denied and $1490 in filing fees paid to USCIS, lost.
You cannot change your status online, and a personal visit to the USCIS will gain you nothing. You wife has to file an immigrant petition for you (Form I-130). It should be filed together with your application for adjustment of status (Form I-485), employment authorization (Form I-765), advance parole (Form I-131), and your wife's affidavit of support (Form I-864). All these forms can be found at uscis.gov, along with the instructions for each form. Technically, one is supposed to be able to fill out and file all these forms just by following the instructions. Most people try - and go to an immigration attorney for help. The rest go to an immigration attorney after their done-by-themselves applications get denied and $1490 in filing fees paid to USCIS, lost.
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Can I become a permanent resident through my Mom?

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Answered by attorney Phong Thanh Tran (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Law Office of Pho Ethan Tran, PLLC
Your brother cannot petition for your mother until he is a US citizen. If he gets his green card through marriage to a US citizen, he can apply for naturalization after he has been a legal permanent resident for at least 2 years and 9 months.
Your brother cannot petition for your mother until he is a US citizen. If he gets his green card through marriage to a US citizen, he can apply for naturalization after he has been a legal permanent resident for at least 2 years and 9 months.
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Can a person get deported by filing form I-130 while living in the US?

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Answered by attorney William D. Fong (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Fong Ilagan
The USCIS has never used the information disclosed on the form I-130 to institute removal proceedings. But, there is no protection from deportation with the filing. Most importantly, there is a backlog of about 11 years for the sibling visa category. You should consult with an experienced immigration attorney.
The USCIS has never used the information disclosed on the form I-130 to institute removal proceedings. But, there is no protection from deportation with the filing. Most importantly, there is a backlog of about 11 years for the sibling visa category. You should consult with an experienced immigration attorney.
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