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Spring Valley Residents, consider several factors when selecting a lawyer including their experience, expertise, and reputation. AV Rated Attorneys represent a distinguished group of lawyers who have received top ratings from their peers for their exceptional ethical standards and an A grade (4.5 or higher).
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  • Slatus & Slatus clients receive professional, experienced and highly competent legal representation in all areas of immigration law. Our New York based law firm has represented... Read More

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  • Since 1991, the Law office of Peter A. Hurwitz has been dedicated to providing personal, competent and results driven legal representation to our clients in many areas of civil... Read More

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Commonly Asked Immigration Questions From Users Near You

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What can you advice a DACA person to apply for advance parole right now that we have a new president?

Answered by attorney Alena Shautsova
Immigration lawyer at Law Offices of Alena Shautsova
Nobody knows what might happen. You can take your chance and try to have your situation fixed, or you can wait and not to do anything, but you might miss the only chance you have.
Nobody knows what might happen. You can take your chance and try to have your situation fixed, or you can wait and not to do anything, but you might miss the only chance you have.
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How do I fix a mistake on port of entry on I-130?

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Answered by attorney Michael Alexander Yurasov-Lichtenberg (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Havens Lichtenberg PLLC
Your mistake is not important. If it were, USCIS would have asked you for your husband's I-94 information or denied your petition. Your petition was approved, so you can stop worrying now. If you are a permanent resident, make sure that your husband does not overstay the time he was given on his I-94 when he entered the U.S. The fact that you filed an I-130 petition for him (and that it was approved) did not give him the right to remain in the U.S. longer when the admission granted to him on the entry. If he has already overstayed his admission by 180 days or more, do not let him leave the U.S. without first talking to an immigration attorney. If you are a U.S.citizen, your husband's case should not be sent to Ecuador: your husband can receive his green card in the U.S., there is no need for him to go to Ecuador for an interview.
Your mistake is not important. If it were, USCIS would have asked you for your husband's I-94 information or denied your petition. Your petition was approved, so you can stop worrying now. If you are a permanent resident, make sure that your husband does not overstay the time he was given on his I-94 when he entered the U.S. The fact that you filed an I-130 petition for him (and that it was approved) did not give him the right to remain in the U.S. longer when the admission granted to him on the entry. If he has already overstayed his admission by 180 days or more, do not let him leave the U.S. without first talking to an immigration attorney. If you are a U.S.citizen, your husband's case should not be sent to Ecuador: your husband can receive his green card in the U.S., there is no need for him to go to Ecuador for an interview.
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Will this warrants affect him in renewing his green card which already expired a week ago and can he still apply for citizenship?

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Answered by attorney Francis John Cowhig (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Francis John Cowhig
He needs to take care of those warrants immediately and see an experienced immigration attorney to renew his green card, and if possible, apply for citizenship.
He needs to take care of those warrants immediately and see an experienced immigration attorney to renew his green card, and if possible, apply for citizenship.
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