My husband’s father has asked me how much is my worth to leave his son who is my sponsor in marriage based green card! I never wanted to come here in the USA where there are so many countries nearby to my country! A lot better than USA!!!
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I'm married to my late wife, and we are in the process of filing when she passed away after two years and two weeks of marriage(heart attack ). She was buried, and I have proof of a tourist trip to NY from California. A couple of pictures and phone bills, credit cards in our names. I also offset some of her debt before I knew her. My concerns are age difference(14 years older than me, her death, and not submitting petition when she was alive. Please advice
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My husband’s father has asked me how much is my worth to leave his son who is my sponsor in marriage based green card! I never wanted to come here in the USA where there are so many countries nearby to my country! A lot better than USA!!!
Hi. if you need legal assistance, you can call us to set up an in-person or virtual / phone consultation at 1-800-529-5465 or internationally call +1-212-227-8933, Monday thru Friday, 9 am - 6 pm, and Saturday, 9 am - 3 pm Eastern Standard Time. Or you can email us at AskYourQuestion@BradShowLive.com.
When you speak with our office, Brad’s secretary will explain the charges for a consultation and you can decide if you would like to schedule with Brad or one of his senior attorneys. Brad had helped over 100,000 people with their immigration problems and over 35 years working in U.S. immigration law.
We have an office in New York City and Hartford, Connecticut. However, if you do not live in New York or Connecticut, that’s okay because U.S. immigration law is federal. We have clients who live all over the USA, as well as overseas. As far as your representation we can easily and effectively conduct the consultations and your representation by phone, email, or virtually. We look forward to hearing from you.
Here is our website: www.lawsb.com
I'm married to my late wife, and we are in the process of filing when she passed away after two years and two weeks of marriage(heart attack ). She was buried, and I have proof of a tourist trip to NY from California. A couple of pictures and phone bills, credit cards in our names. I also offset some of her debt before I knew her. My concerns are age difference(14 years older than me, her death, and not submitting petition when she was alive. Please advice
Hi Jimoh. We are very sorry to hear about your wife's passing. Please call the firm at 1-800-529-5465 or internationally, +1-212-227-8933 to schedule a legal consultation regarding your question. Or email us at AskYourQuestion@BradShowLive.com and someone from the office will reach out to you. Thank you.