Aggravated Felony

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Esposa infiel puede retirar pedido de residencia de marido

Pareja infiel puede anular caso de residencia si se divorcian Mi esposa me está engañando, y tengo pruebas. Ella pidió la tarjeta verde para mí, y estoy esperando mi entrevista. Si la dejo ¿qué pasaría? Nombre omitido. Beaver Dam, Arizona. Hasta que Servicios de Ciudadanía e Inmigración (USCIS) apruebe su solicitud, su esposa puede detener

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¿Mi hijo ciudadano mayor de edad puede arreglarme papeles?

Proceso para pedir residencia a travérs de los hijos tiene reglas complicadas Llegué aquí hace más de 30 años, y tengo tres hijos ciudadanos estadounidenses. Mi hijo mayor ya tiene más de 21 años.  Ese hijo habló con un abogado acerca de patrocinarme para la tarjeta verde, pero el abogado le dijo que eso no

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Stop Notario Fraud!

Don’t become a victim of dishonest immigration consultants often known as “notarios.” Immigration consultants, notaries public, and notarios cannot represent you in the immigration process. These people—especially notarios—prey on immigrants, often from the same ethnic community as the notarios themselves. NOTARIOS WILL TAKE YOUR MONEY AND YOUR DREAMS! Many noncitizens find out that they will

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Common Crimes Making Visa or Green Card Holders Deportable: Theft, Burglary, Assault

Three of the most common crimes that can lead to removal, and how one would need to analyze whether the convicted person will, in fact, be ordered deported. If you are a noncitizen of the U.S. and have been convicted of a crime—nearly any crime—there’s a serious possibility that you could be deported (removed) from

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What’s an Aggravated Felony According to U.S. Immigration Law?

If the term “aggravated felony” sounds it refers like a serious crime, it should. Any noncitizen convicted of an aggravated felony will lose the right to many types of immigration benefits. Among other things, the person will become ineligible to receive asylum, as described in “Bars to Receiving Asylum or Refugee Status.” He or she

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