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Jeremy Coe

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  • 103 N. Main St., Henderson, TX 75652+1 location

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Jeremy Coe
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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.

Will my DACA be denied because I entered the US under a false identity?

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Answered by attorney Bruce A. Coane (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Coane & Associates, PLLC
No one knows how these issues will affect the case because the rule is so new. Frankly, in my personal opinion, it seems you have a good chance, but it may boil down to how you truthfully tell your story, if asked. However, my personal opinion may not be the way that DHS sees it, and no one knows how tough they may be on these cases.
No one knows how these issues will affect the case because the rule is so new. Frankly, in my personal opinion, it seems you have a good chance, but it may boil down to how you truthfully tell your story, if asked. However, my personal opinion may not be the way that DHS sees it, and no one knows how tough they may be on these cases.
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Can I change my status online or should I go to the immigration in person?

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Answered by attorney Richard Stephan Kolomejec (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Richard S. Kolomejec
You can still apply for adjustment of status even after the 90 day period (as long as you married within the 90 days of your entry).
You can still apply for adjustment of status even after the 90 day period (as long as you married within the 90 days of your entry).

I’m almost 21 years old and I would want to know what am I going to need to fix my Mom’s papers?

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Answered by attorney Mary Lyn Tanawan Sanga (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Law Offices of Mary Lyn T. Sanga A Professional Corporation
A U.S. citizen at least 21 years old may file a Form I-130 immigrant petition for a parent and if the parent entered the U.S. lawfully and is currently in the country, the parent may also file for adjustment of status (green card) together with the filing of the Form I-130 petition. I strongly recommend that you seek an immigration lawyer's advice regarding your mother's eligibility to adjust status in the United States
A U.S. citizen at least 21 years old may file a Form I-130 immigrant petition for a parent and if the parent entered the U.S. lawfully and is currently in the country, the parent may also file for adjustment of status (green card) together with the filing of the Form I-130 petition. I strongly recommend that you seek an immigration lawyer's advice regarding your mother's eligibility to adjust status in the United States
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