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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 offer to pay for legal fees to my employer for filing green card ?

Answered by attorney Harun Kazmi
Immigration lawyer at Kazmi & Sakata
Hello. This will depend on the process you use to apply. If they are going to file the Labor Certification/PERM with the Department of Labor, then, they must pay for all associated fees and costs. The 2nd and 3rd stages with the USCIS is arguable, but they are not required to pay all those fees and costs.  Thus, I would need to know more about your specific employment and current visa situation. 
Hello. This will depend on the process you use to apply. If they are going to file the Labor Certification/PERM with the Department of Labor, then, they must pay for all associated fees and costs. The 2nd and 3rd stages with the USCIS is arguable, but they are not required to pay all those fees and costs.  Thus, I would need to know more about your specific employment and current visa situation. 
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How can I start the process for to get my mother papers?

Answered by attorney David Nabow Soloway
Immigration lawyer at Kennedy, Nalepa & Soloway, P.C.
Generally, a U.S. citizen age 21 or older may apply for a parent to adjust status to become a Lawful Permanent Resident (to get a "Green Card") if that parent is in the U.S. and had entered the country lawfully and with inspection. If any of those details do not apply, then a completely different legal analysis may be required. It would be wise to engage an immigration attorney to learn all of the relevant information about your mother, including about her immigration-related history, in order to advise about immigration eligibilities, options and strategies, and to represent you and your mother in that process. Some immigration law firms, including mine, offer legal services on a "flat fee" basis so that a client will know the total expense from the very beginning, and a few immigration law firms, including mine, offer an initial consultation free of charge.
Generally, a U.S. citizen age 21 or older may apply for a parent to adjust status to become a Lawful Permanent Resident (to get a "Green Card") if that parent is in the U.S. and had entered the country lawfully and with inspection. If any of those details do not apply, then a completely different legal analysis may be required. It would be wise to engage an immigration attorney to learn all of the relevant information about your mother, including about her immigration-related history, in order to advise about immigration eligibilities, options and strategies, and to represent you and your mother in that process. Some immigration law firms, including mine, offer legal services on a "flat fee" basis so that a client will know the total expense from the very beginning, and a few immigration law firms, including mine, offer an initial consultation free of charge.
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Can I legally marry an illegal immigrant to keep them in the United States?

Answered by attorney Harun Kazmi
Immigration lawyer at Kazmi & Sakata
Thank you for your inquiry. Yes, you can legally marry him. Unfortunately, there is no easy way to correct his status. If he was brought here illegally, he cannot obtain any status (unless the laws change). There is an existing exception that permits the filing of a penalty ($1,000), if you have had a previous family or employment based case filed by 04/30/2001. Has anyone in his family filed such a case?
Thank you for your inquiry. Yes, you can legally marry him. Unfortunately, there is no easy way to correct his status. If he was brought here illegally, he cannot obtain any status (unless the laws change). There is an existing exception that permits the filing of a penalty ($1,000), if you have had a previous family or employment based case filed by 04/30/2001. Has anyone in his family filed such a case?
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