Premont, TX Immigration Law Firms & Lawyers

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  • 601 E Main Street, Suite 225, Alice, TX 78332-4900

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  • 400 S. Padre Island Dr., Ste. 206, Corpus Christi, TX 78405

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Can I non convicted felon get a green card?

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Answered by attorney Yahima Suarez (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Hernandez & Suarez, PL
If your wife petitions for you, since you entered the US without inspection you would have to leave the US to obtain residency and it is completely up to the consulate if they want to let you back in. You will need to file a few waivers. You MAY qualify for cancellation of removal since you have been physically present in the US for 10 years (needs proof), have a qualifying relative (your wife), maybe you are able to prove hardship to her and your children, and you must prove good moral character. I cannot tell you that the charges won't affect you unless I can review the case and the outcome. Now, for applying for cancellation of removal, you must be in deportation proceedings. I DO NOT recommend anyone to voluntary place himself in deportation proceedings. Judges do not like it and winning a cancellation of removal case is not easy. So, unless you are already in removal proceedings, I do not recommend it!
If your wife petitions for you, since you entered the US without inspection you would have to leave the US to obtain residency and it is completely up to the consulate if they want to let you back in. You will need to file a few waivers. You MAY qualify for cancellation of removal since you have been physically present in the US for 10 years (needs proof), have a qualifying relative (your wife), maybe you are able to prove hardship to her and your children, and you must prove good moral character. I cannot tell you that the charges won't affect you unless I can review the case and the outcome. Now, for applying for cancellation of removal, you must be in deportation proceedings. I DO NOT recommend anyone to voluntary place himself in deportation proceedings. Judges do not like it and winning a cancellation of removal case is not easy. So, unless you are already in removal proceedings, I do not recommend it!
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If my aunt entered without inspection, why does it state in the notice of action that she is eligible to file the I485?

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Answered by attorney Bruce A. Coane (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Coane & Associates, PLLC
EWI's are not normally eligible for I-485. Maybe you are misinterpreting what they are saying. If not eligible for I-485, she may want to do consular processing with a waiver of the 10-year bar.
EWI's are not normally eligible for I-485. Maybe you are misinterpreting what they are saying. If not eligible for I-485, she may want to do consular processing with a waiver of the 10-year bar.
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Could I be a candidate if I am currently here in the US for over 2 years now, got here as a tourist and decided to stay?

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Answered by attorney Bruce A. Coane (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Coane & Associates, PLLC
It does not sound like you would be covered by the Obama "amnesty" (deferred action), since you must have resided here since 1/1/10, etc.
It does not sound like you would be covered by the Obama "amnesty" (deferred action), since you must have resided here since 1/1/10, etc.