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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.

Should I still file a I-765?

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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
Yes, you can still file Form I-765 while your Form I-485 is pending. You don't have to pay a separate fee as it is part of the $1,070 filing fee you paid for your Form I-485.
Yes, you can still file Form I-765 while your Form I-485 is pending. You don't have to pay a separate fee as it is part of the $1,070 filing fee you paid for your Form I-485.
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Can my husband adopt my son if we are legal residents?

Answered by attorney Lynne Rogers Feldman
Immigration lawyer at Feldman Feldman Associates, PC
You will need to comply with the adoption laws of the state where you reside. Biological fathers have rights in all states regardless of whether you were married to him so his parental rights will have to be terminated in order for your current spouse to adopt. Similarly he can also be held responsible for child support even if not married to you unless the child is adopted by your current spouse. You will need a family law attorney in the state where you are located but may want to reach out to the boy's father to see what he wants to do.
You will need to comply with the adoption laws of the state where you reside. Biological fathers have rights in all states regardless of whether you were married to him so his parental rights will have to be terminated in order for your current spouse to adopt. Similarly he can also be held responsible for child support even if not married to you unless the child is adopted by your current spouse. You will need a family law attorney in the state where you are located but may want to reach out to the boy's father to see what he wants to do.
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How could I fix my wife's CR1-visa refusal?

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Answered by attorney Michael Alexander Yurasov-Lichtenberg (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Havens Lichtenberg PLLC
I do not believe anyone can answer your question on the basis of the information you provided. Wait for the Notice of Intent: it should tell you quite specifically what problems USCIS has with the evidence you have submitted. If you believe you can answer the Notice in a way that would satisfy USCIS, do it. If you are not sure, then take the Notice to an immigration attorney, along with the copies of all the documents you have filed with USCIS and the National Visa Center an all the correspondence you received from them.
I do not believe anyone can answer your question on the basis of the information you provided. Wait for the Notice of Intent: it should tell you quite specifically what problems USCIS has with the evidence you have submitted. If you believe you can answer the Notice in a way that would satisfy USCIS, do it. If you are not sure, then take the Notice to an immigration attorney, along with the copies of all the documents you have filed with USCIS and the National Visa Center an all the correspondence you received from them.
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