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  • 6 Hutton Centre Drive, Suite 1170, Costa Mesa, CA 92626-7045

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer2 awards

  • Immigration representation under the direction of Louis Piscopo, CA State Bar Certified Immigration Specialist, including family and employment-based immigration, green cards, work... Read More

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Louis M. Piscopo
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Stone & Sallus LLP

5.0
17 Reviews
  • Serving Costa Mesa, CA and Orange County, California

  • Law Firm with 4 lawyers2 awards

  • We practice law as a tool to advance your business objectives and to reduce your legal problems when they become a burden. We provide comprehensive legal solutions to the extent... Read More

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Chudnovsky Law

4.9
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  • Serving Costa Mesa, CA and Orange County, California

  • Law Firm with 5 lawyers3 awards

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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.

How can I bring my boyfriend from Finland in the US to stay and work?

Answered by attorney Jennifer Maude Oltarsh
Immigration lawyer at Oltarsh & Associates, P.C.
He has to be eligible in his own right if you are not willing to marry him. He could obtain a work visa if he had a proposed job offer in a field requiring a college degree and has a college degree.
He has to be eligible in his own right if you are not willing to marry him. He could obtain a work visa if he had a proposed job offer in a field requiring a college degree and has a college degree.
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As an Australian will I be deported?

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Answered by attorney Brian D Lerner (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Law Offices of Brian D. Lerner
*Request for Marriage and Adjustment of Status Application* A marriage proposal and application for adjustment of status must be prepared and presented. Our firm can prepare and send this petition to the USCIS office that initially resolved such requests. The work permit application is also presented and it usually takes several months to get cast. The last interview for the Green Card will be around one year after the filing of the petition. There are a myriad of different ways, exhibitions and information that needs to be completed. Any of these items, if done poorly, it could request denied or delayed indefinitely.
*Request for Marriage and Adjustment of Status Application* A marriage proposal and application for adjustment of status must be prepared and presented. Our firm can prepare and send this petition to the USCIS office that initially resolved such requests. The work permit application is also presented and it usually takes several months to get cast. The last interview for the Green Card will be around one year after the filing of the petition. There are a myriad of different ways, exhibitions and information that needs to be completed. Any of these items, if done poorly, it could request denied or delayed indefinitely.
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What can we do after a Denial of Application for Green Card?

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Answered by attorney Marie Andree Michaud (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Marie Michaud, Attorney At Law
This appears to be an unusual case, and I would need to personally speak to your aunt. We may have to order her entire file- she must have one because she has an alien number. A few years back, I had a young lady as a client. Her green card interview was originally rushed and scheduled months ahead of the typical waiting time because her husband had brain cancer and was dying. In the rush to get her approved and scheduled at the local office, the officer who got her approved failed to enter the information in the USCIS computer, but provided her with an approval stamp in her passport. It took months to get the matter straighten out, and many trips to the local office and many phone calls. Finally, a senator intervened and ordered the USCIS local office to get their act together. I also had another client who said he had a green card issued in 1948, he lost it and the USCIS computer could not find his case. (I guess there was no computer in 1948). We had to get his mother's file and his brother's file in order to locate his Alien number and get the matter straighten out. Each case is unique.
This appears to be an unusual case, and I would need to personally speak to your aunt. We may have to order her entire file- she must have one because she has an alien number. A few years back, I had a young lady as a client. Her green card interview was originally rushed and scheduled months ahead of the typical waiting time because her husband had brain cancer and was dying. In the rush to get her approved and scheduled at the local office, the officer who got her approved failed to enter the information in the USCIS computer, but provided her with an approval stamp in her passport. It took months to get the matter straighten out, and many trips to the local office and many phone calls. Finally, a senator intervened and ordered the USCIS local office to get their act together. I also had another client who said he had a green card issued in 1948, he lost it and the USCIS computer could not find his case. (I guess there was no computer in 1948). We had to get his mother's file and his brother's file in order to locate his Alien number and get the matter straighten out. Each case is unique.
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