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I was convicted of a theft and underage DUI 5 years ago, and now i am about to apply for citizenship should i mention these on the application form?

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Answered by attorney Alice Antonovsky (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Law Offices of Alice Antonovsky, PLLC
You should absolutely mention it on your citizenship application. I highly urge you to retain an immigration attorney. You need to bring your final criminal disposition with you so the attorney can evaluate whether or not your conviction can negatively impact your application for naturalization. Good Luck. 
You should absolutely mention it on your citizenship application. I highly urge you to retain an immigration attorney. You need to bring your final criminal disposition with you so the attorney can evaluate whether or not your conviction can negatively impact your application for naturalization. Good Luck. 
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If I marry my boyfriend can he get a visa to come to America?

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Answered by attorney Christine Victoria Troy (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at The Law Office of Christine Troy
If they denied him a B-2 it will be difficult for him to enter the US to visit, in particular if you are an LPR. After you are married, you can file an I-130 petition for him.That is the first step of the green card process. Once his filing date appears in the visa bulletin box, he can then process his green card at the US consulate. Go to my website and click on visa bulletin, select the recent one and then scroll to the family based green card chart. When his filing date appears in the allocated box, that is when his case can move forward.
If they denied him a B-2 it will be difficult for him to enter the US to visit, in particular if you are an LPR. After you are married, you can file an I-130 petition for him.That is the first step of the green card process. Once his filing date appears in the visa bulletin box, he can then process his green card at the US consulate. Go to my website and click on visa bulletin, select the recent one and then scroll to the family based green card chart. When his filing date appears in the allocated box, that is when his case can move forward.
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What documents do I need to sponsor my mom?

Answered by attorney David H Nachman
Immigration lawyer at NPZ Law Group
You will first have to file a Petition for an Immigrant family member on Form I-130. Later, you can file for an Adjustment of Status in the U.S. on Form I-485 if the family member is in the U.S. (and in status). Alternatively, your family member may be able to process for the green card at the U.S. Consulate. Please note that the process for sponsoring a member of the family has many nuances and we encourage you to consider hiring a qualified immigration lawyer or attorney with regard to this matter. One particular nuance has to do with the planning or filing of the Affidavit of Support Form and package.
You will first have to file a Petition for an Immigrant family member on Form I-130. Later, you can file for an Adjustment of Status in the U.S. on Form I-485 if the family member is in the U.S. (and in status). Alternatively, your family member may be able to process for the green card at the U.S. Consulate. Please note that the process for sponsoring a member of the family has many nuances and we encourage you to consider hiring a qualified immigration lawyer or attorney with regard to this matter. One particular nuance has to do with the planning or filing of the Affidavit of Support Form and package.
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