Recent content by misbahaa

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    greencard for felon

    And as for you 1) Your posts have been reported. Keep it clean on the internet, it's proper etiquette. This isn't Stormfront, it's ImmigrationPortal. 2) Stop smoking pot. It's called hypocrisy when you admonish others for sins you've committed yourself. Kind of like how being a 3rd world-er...
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    greencard for felon

    I am working on getting the case vacated personally, based on misrepresentation and a 4th amendment violation, but the judge presiding over her case is up for re-election later this year and so I'm going to wait for the outcome of that before I file. And I spoke with a buddy of mine who...
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    greencard for felon

    You have issues with reading. And quite frankly you're a layman, you said it yourself. Your knowledge consists of what you read in a brochure or online or hearsay and your own, singular, personal experience. You have no experience concerning the naturalization process of someone with a criminal...
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    greencard for felon

    My immigration attorney is my sister. And I'm not paying her anything. Because we're family. I mentioned that in my first post. And maybe YOU should bother to read the statutes that consist of crimes of moral turpitude. It only takes 5 minutes and is VERY clear on what is and is NOT considered a...
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    greencard for felon

    I didn't say anything about a green card in my second post. I'm talking about the process of obtaining an IR1/CR1 visa via filing of an I-130. And the number of years ago it happened is irrelevant. Even an expunged indictment will show up on a USCIS background check. They may put less weight on...
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    greencard for felon

    I don't think you read my post fully. No offense but if the answer was that black and white I would've discovered that in my own research. We have an immigration lawyer (my sister) who claims that this isn't grounds for an outright denial but it will have some affect. I was looking for answers...
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    greencard for felon

    My wife entered the US legally nearly 20 years ago as a child. She has an ITIN, I claim her on my taxes, she hasn't worked illegally since entering the country, and we have a valid marriage license in Texas. She was convicted of a second degree felony (possession) in 2008 and did the deferred...
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    Complicated situation with the wife!

    She has her original (expired) and up-to-date passports from her country of origin, and her original B2 Visa stamp/papers that she her parents got for her to bring her here when she was a child. Yeah look like I'll just have to hope that the motion to vacate is successful, or that the charge...
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    Complicated situation with the wife!

    Al, thanks so much for the prompt reply. A few follow ups: 1) You mentioned that "Any convictions becomes USCIS business the moment they are disclosed on the application form for any immigration benefits", I took a look at at I-485, which is the petition for AOS, and it does ask questions about...
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    Complicated situation with the wife!

    Background: My wife came to NYC when she was 8 (she's 25 now) on I BELIEVE (not sure) a B2 visitors visa. She stayed here after her visa expired, moved to Texas, graduated high school, and is currently a university student. In early 2008 she was charged with a second degree felony for...
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