Agree, by far the most complex. A domestic violence conviction has very real immigration consequences. Many immigrants without citizenship protection don’t realize that domestic violence which was accepted in their home country’s cultural norms can result in loss of LPR status in the US.
You need to be honest with them. A lot of things Allan to issue the visa, but hiding them means visa can be revoked and person can be deported even years in future. Honesty is the key to success.
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My name is Tariq Faruqi. I am filling up my citizenship N400 form. In form N400 there is a question about my mother " Is your mother a US citizen?" My mother died in 2002. What should I answer this question YES or NO. Please advise me
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I am a green card holder, and in 2021, I faced simultaneous charges of a Class A misdemeanor for shoplifting and resisting arrest. Fortunately, both charges were ultimately dismissed after I successfully completed a pretrial diversion program. As part of the program, I completed community service and a life skills class, and I remained law-abiding for two years. However, I am worried about the potential implications for my immigration status in the future and the possible consequences if I were to travel outside of the USA.
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Agree, by far the most complex. A domestic violence conviction has very real immigration consequences. Many immigrants without citizenship protection don’t realize that domestic violence which was accepted in their home country’s cultural norms can result in loss of LPR status in the US.
It's important to always be careful with your immigration status.
"accepted in their home country’s cultural norms" >>>?
Nothing is better than having a clean record all the time
You need to be honest with them. A lot of things Allan to issue the visa, but hiding them means visa can be revoked and person can be deported even years in future. Honesty is the key to success.
True that!
It's better having a clean record all the time... Thanks brother Jim 🙏 always appreciate your work.... Shukran 🙏🙏🙏
Very true Freddy! Thank you for your support! :D
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Thank you so much Jeferson!
Hello,Hello,When one of the employers,tested Covid Positive than they want the employee to continue to work normally?Hope to hear your feedback.Thanks
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This is same for Canada too ?
Hello. I don't know because we only practice American immigration law. Best, Jim
Please can you do a video about which crimes would deport you even you are a citizenship
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We will add this to our video list!
If I change my status to non citizen will it remove my criminal records?
My name is Tariq Faruqi. I am filling up my citizenship N400 form. In form N400 there is a question about my mother " Is your mother a US citizen?" My mother died in 2002. What should I answer this question YES or NO. Please advise me
Hello and thanks for commenting. You can join the Immigration Answers Show which goes live here through our UA-cam channel, and ask your questions to Jim directly, he will be glad to advise.
I am a green card holder, and in 2021, I faced simultaneous charges of a Class A misdemeanor for shoplifting and resisting arrest. Fortunately, both charges were ultimately dismissed after I successfully completed a pretrial diversion program. As part of the program, I completed community service and a life skills class, and I remained law-abiding for two years. However, I am worried about the potential implications for my immigration status in the future and the possible consequences if I were to travel outside of the USA.
Hello and thanks for commenting. You can join the Immigration Answers Show which goes live here through our UA-cam channel, and ask your questions to Jim directly, he will be glad to advise.
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travel bro I was arrested 2 times And I travel
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