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Left Baby in Jamaica, Arrest Omitted In Citizenship Application (Immigration Advice)

Left Baby in Jamaica,  Arrest Omitted In Citizenship Application (Immigration Advice) 0:09 My niece left her baby in Jamaica when she came to the U.S. Now she wants to bring her, what should she do?

1:30 I was arrested for political reasons, part of my asylum claim. Now, when applying for citizenship, how should I go about submitting that information?

5:00 Can a U.S. citizen sponsor a spouse who overstayed his/her visitor’s visa?

6:38 How can I get a green card from a visitor’s visa?

10:55 I sent in my VAWA case 2-years ago, and I still haven’t gotten a response. Is that normal?

13:06 I came here on a visitor’s visa four years ago. My spouse is a permanent resident. When should she file for me?

14:03 My interview is this week, but my spouse left the house because we were having marital issues. What should I do?

18:27 Is it safe to travel on advance parole for three weeks?

19:51 The embassy sent a letter saying they received all the documents pertaining to the case. However, seven months have passed and still no updates nor progression. What can I do?

21:53 My spouse and I have an E-2 investor visa. Would there be a conflict of interest if my spouse is sponsored by her employer?

23:09 I filed for citizenship while my I-751 application is still pending. The officer said I have to wait. What’s going on?

25:22 What proof or evidence of a bona fide marriage is needed for the I-751 application?





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