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new jersey immigration waiver attorney

Andres Mejer provides legal counsel for his clients and has successfully defended people facing criminal law, family and immigration issues. Call our Long Branch property disputes attorney at 732-945-8745.

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new jersey immigration waiver attorney

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  1. New Jersey Immigration Waiver Attorney America has some harsh penalties if you are here illegally. Many, because of their unlawful presence cannot apply for a green card, even if they are married to a U.S. citizen, until they stay outside of the U.S. for three-years or ten years. If you are one of those people, Good News! A waiver is available.As always, remember that immigration law is incredibly complicated. You should seek the advice of an experienced New Jersey immigration lawyer prior to taking any immigration action including seeking a waiver for unlawful presence. The Unlawful Presence Bar Unlawful presence only means that you were in the U.S. without permission. That could have happened if you entered illegally by crossing the border. It can also happen when you enter legally but overstay your visa. However, you must be over 18 years old to accrue unlawful presence. You could be in the U.S. for 15 years as a minor, but you don’t accrue a single day of unlawful presence. Anyone with more than 180 days of unlawful presence (time spent in the U.S. with no valid status) is subject to a three- year inadmissibility bar. If the period of unlawful presence is longer than a year, the bar increases to ten years. Contact US 286 RT 35, Unit DEatontown, NJ 07724Phone: 732-945-8745Fax: 732-963- 9900Toll Free: 888-582-6146bheading www.andresmejerlaw.com

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