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Charmaine1986
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Need Help Brining my Husband to US

Post by Charmaine1986 » Mon Aug 04, 2008 5:21 am

Hi there it's me again.

Well Im doing the form G-325A well before I've ask the question already and get an good answer. But here I am again having another question hope everyone in here can help me out. Thanks.

The question is when I was file the form G-325A i didn't have any problem after getting the help in here, but when i get to the part where it ask for my husband past 5 years it shouldn't be a problem too rite.
But in 2004 he went for army duty in Vietnam
Which lots of people tell me if i list it on there we will have a problem. So can anyone have any ideal that can help me. will my husband and I won't see each other, and i can't bring him to US. Im confuse. Please help me. Thanks You everyone. :( [/quote]

Another question is when im done with the form and gather all my information what should i sent in with the form beside my a copy of my citizenship, passport, or marriage license, our pictures, my name change, his birth certificates, his household registrantion book, and his indentity card. Anything els I need to sent in a long with that? Please help me. Thanks You.
Last edited by Charmaine1986 on Tue Aug 05, 2008 12:31 am, edited 1 time in total.

deepikagsinghal
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Consult multiple lawyers!

Post by deepikagsinghal » Mon Aug 04, 2008 6:41 pm

If you're struggling with an immigration issue and you need to consult a lawyer, make
sure you consult multiple lawyers. It's worth the money. One of my friends recently had
to return to his country because his lawyer totally screwed up his case and made his status
illegal in US. My friend then consulted several other lawyers and realized that the first
lawyer was a crook, even though the guy was licensed.
So always seek multiple opinions first, then hire a good lawyer. It costs a bit but it's
worth it, esp. if your case is complicated. You can get multiple opinions easily on
http://www.lawbench.com so I would suggest you use something like that. Then hire the
lawyer you like.

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