I just checked the crime and it seems it is punishable by a maximum of one year in jail. That would mean it would not affect immigration petition. You would be okay. But they would require you to provide all relevant information and be honest about it. Your offense meets the petty crime...
Not only a crime which resulted in fingerprinting can affect your GC. Some states or counties still share information on non-fingerprinted offenses with the national crime databases. The key is your crimes must meet the petit offense exception if they involve moral turpitude or CIMT. You crime...
Well, keep them informed of any new threat..........Her first threat might not be graphic enough to get their attention... But let them know anything new in writing..........So this could be keep incase something ever happened you could have evidence for their no action.
Get a lawyer if you can afford one. Lawyer's prices vary greatly.......so see what you can get. But in most cases, it would more expensive that the fine. But winning the case would keep a clean record on this issue. Paying the fine would remain on your record and could hurt you at some point in...
The sender has to file a formal complain and claim with UPS. Then keep you informed. But you guys have to work together to turn up the pressure on them for a speedy conclusion, if not you guys just have to sue.
If she has a permanent GC she is okay. But if she has a temporal GC it could become tricky. Next time, please post on the immigration section of the forum.
Consult with a personal injury attorney. You need a real expert in this................You are not equipped to go at this alone. Your attorney would get independent analysis and know how to nail them. Attorneys would charge a percentage of what they get out for you. So you don't really need to...
It is hard to tell from your post..........If that is really the only reason you are denied, then consult with an attorney. That sounds strange. Many attorneys would do free initial consultation.
You can find out by simply calling your local police department if you can't find your local law on tasters. Most sellers have copies of the law……check where you bought it.
Plead not guilty and get a lawyer. Do accept a fine or anything if your story is true...............You have a chance of fighting even if they would think you exercised poor judgment. Can't tell what to do at this point except getting a lawyer.
It is your decision............There is no law………. you guys have to agree on a reasonable time frame. Get a couple of witnesses and sign something you can use if she does not pay.
You might have a case........not very strong evidence........ But you should know such cases are very hard to prove if you don't have a whole lot of evidence. The evidence and things you must show are quite a lot. If you insist you could contact a local lawyer to review it for a free initial...
1) I have a 17 year old son; he turns 18 in December 2008.
My son does not wish to move to the US at this time but I am advised that if my partner and I marry before my son turns 18 his option to move to the US is extended to age 21 by way of being a step-child to the US citizen. Is this advice...