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I can Alien Smuggle and not get Deported?

I can Alien Smuggle and not get deported? Question: I helped somebody get across the border of the U.S., and it was not done in a legal matter. I am now in removal proceedings and they are trying to deport me. Do I have any way of staying here in the U.S.? Answer: First, what you did would be known as alien smuggling. It is when you encouraged, induced, assisted, abetted, or aided an individual who to enter the United States in violation of the law. There are waivers available for this, but it is limited and only in certain circumstances. Who did you smuggle into the U.S.? Question: It was my husband. Can you help? Answer: Yes, there is a Waiver available here. The waiver is only available to residents who have the Green Card, and only when you have encouraged, induced, assisted, abetted, or aided an individual who, at the time of the offense, was your spouse, parent, son, or daughter to enter the United States in violation of the law. The waiver does not apply if the individual assisted anyone else. Question: What do I need to do to apply for the Waiver? Answer: The Attorney General may grant the waiver for humanitarian purposes, to ensure family unity, or when otherwise in the public interest. Immigration judges have authority to grant the waiver in removal proceedings. There is no particular form required to make application. You must establish that you meet the statutory requirements and demonstrate how granting the waiver would serve a humanitarian or public interest purpose or promote family unity. Question: What if I was not married at the time that I smuggled my husband into the U.S.? Answer: The Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996 amended the smuggling waiver provision to specify that the family relationship must have existed at the time of the smuggling, rather than at the time of application for the waiver. The change applies to applications filed before, on, or after September 30, 1996, as long as there has been no final determination on the application as of that date. The amendment was drafted specifically to overrule a 1996 Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) decision that held that the waiver was available if the familial relationship arose after the smuggling incident but before the time of application for relief. In Matter of Farias-Mendoza, the respondent, an LPR, was caught smuggling her boyfriend from Mexico into the United States. She married her boyfriend before the deportation hearing and the BIA held that the waiver was available. It found that to hold any other way would defeat the purpose of the waiver provision, which was to encourage family unity. Congress apparently did not agree. It passed the amendment to foreclose what it perceived to be an opportunity for abuse. Therefore, unless you are applying for this relief prior to 1996 which is not likely, you would have had to have been married at the time that the alien smuggling was committed and you would have to be a Lawful Permanent Resident. Question: Should I get the help of an attorney in Removal Proceeding to help apply for the Waiver since there is no actual form? Answer: It would be a great idea to get an attorney. Just because there is no formal form required, there will have to be put together a Waiver package and there must be witnesses and a trial that is put on for the Judge. It is very discretionary and if not approved, you would be deported.

I can invest only $50,000 and get a work visa – not $1,000,000?

I can invest and get a work visa without having $1,000,000?

Question: I have about $75,000 to $120,000 and want to invest in a business in the U.S, but have heard that I need $1,000,000 to invest. Is there anything I can do?

Answer: Actually, you need only $50,000 to $100,000 depending on the business. You can buy a franchise, a business already in operation, start your own business or open a branch office of a business in the your home country.

Question: How do you begin preparation of the E-2 Visa?

Answer: 1. Make sure you are from a Treaty-Investor Country

The U.S. has treaties with many different countries around the world. However, if there is no treaty with the counry that you were born in, then it will not qualify you for an E-2 Visa.

2. Make sure you have enough money to invest

There is no set number. However, the general guideline is that you want to have around $100,000 to invest in your own company in the U.S.

3. Make sure you will manage the company

You need to make certain that you will manage the company in a supervisory or managerial capacity and not as a line type worker.

4. Make sure you are in status

If you are inside the U.S. and will be doing a change of status, you will want to make sure that you are in legal status and have not violated your status in anyway. Otherwise, you might not be able to change your status to E-2.

5. Keep all of your receipts and contracts

Once you would get the E-2, you need to make sure that you keep all of the receipts and contracts so that when it becomes time to renew the E-2, you are able to provide the necessary proof.

Question: How long is the stay allowed for in an E-2 status?

Answer: Qualified treaty investors and employees will be allowed a maximum initial stay of two years. Requests for extension of stay may be granted in increments of up to two years each. There is no maximum limit to the number of extensions an E-2 nonimmigrant may be granted. All E-2 nonimmigrants, however, must maintain an intention to depart the United States when their status expires or is terminated.

An E-2 nonimmigrant who travels abroad may generally be granted an automatic two-year period of readmission when returning to the United States. It is generally not necessary to file a new Form I-129 with USCIS in this situation.

Question: How do you apply for the E2 ?

Answer: Application for E status filed on Form I-129 if seeking C/S in U.S. If filing application at consular post, most posts use the DS-156E supplemental form in addition to the DS-160 visa application. Applicant must provide supporting evidence of the investment. The burden of proof is on the applicant.

Question: Can I apply for a Franchise?

Answer: Yes, there are a number of Franchises that are within this monetary range and would would perfectly for an E-2. There are fast food franchises, cleaning, dollar-store, and many other types of opportunities.

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How to get a Waiver for Oath and/or U.S. Civics because of mental disability

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