Legal Question in Immigration Law in Pennsylvania

I married to a us citizen and I star my immigration process but it fails and I was denied to obtain my green card, I want to know if I have another try to get it


Asked on 5/03/10, 1:17 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Luba Smal Smal Immigration Law Office

If you were denied adjustment of status -- WHY you were denied? What the Denial letter says? How, when and on what visa did you come to USA?

Most likely, if you are out of status, you were referred by the USCIS to Immigration Court for removal from USA (deportation). You need to consult an immigration attorney off of the forum for a case review and consultation.

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Answered on 5/08/10, 2:43 pm
Ajay Arora Ajay K. Arora, Attorney-at-Law, P.C.

Assuming that you entered the U.S. legally (even if subsequently you overstayed the terms of your visa), or are covered under sec. 245(i), another set of sponsorship paperwork can be filed and will be successful if the previous reason for denial is addressed successfully.

Please call our law firm at 212-268-3580 during business hours, or email [email protected] for further discussion.

Regards,

Ajay K. Arora, Esq.

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Answered on 5/09/10, 6:46 am


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