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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.

Are we allowed to stay in USA twice a year for 90 days each?

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Answered by attorney Bruce A. Coane (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Coane & Associates, PLLC
There is no law prohibiting it. It's clearly allowed, if, in the discretion of the immigration officer, they allow you to enter.
There is no law prohibiting it. It's clearly allowed, if, in the discretion of the immigration officer, they allow you to enter.

Can I start the process for my nephew to get citizenship of US?

Answered by attorney David Nabow Soloway
Immigration lawyer at Kennedy, Nalepa & Soloway, P.C.
There is no visa category by which a U.S. Citizen uncle or aunt and guardian may apply for a nephew to get immigration benefits. Depending upon the circumstances, in some instances the uncle or aunt may adopt a child who is under age 16 and then be able to apply for the child to become a U.S. Permanent Resident by virtue of being the adopted child of a U.S. citizen (and upon becoming a Permanent Resident before age 18 the child automatically might become a U.S. citizen). Whether that possibility might be appropriate or not, there is no substitute for engaging an immigration attorney to carefully review all of the details and circumstances in order to be able to advise of eligibilities, options and strategies.
There is no visa category by which a U.S. Citizen uncle or aunt and guardian may apply for a nephew to get immigration benefits. Depending upon the circumstances, in some instances the uncle or aunt may adopt a child who is under age 16 and then be able to apply for the child to become a U.S. Permanent Resident by virtue of being the adopted child of a U.S. citizen (and upon becoming a Permanent Resident before age 18 the child automatically might become a U.S. citizen). Whether that possibility might be appropriate or not, there is no substitute for engaging an immigration attorney to carefully review all of the details and circumstances in order to be able to advise of eligibilities, options and strategies.
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Where can my husband be if he was caught crossing the boarder?

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Answered by attorney Francis John Cowhig (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Francis John Cowhig
Depending on where he attempted to cross, he could be anywhere in the U.S. You can try to locate him through the ICE Detainee Locator System.
Depending on where he attempted to cross, he could be anywhere in the U.S. You can try to locate him through the ICE Detainee Locator System.