Sponsor Liability
Concept of sponsor liability. Applicable and inapplicable benefits for liability. Sponsored immigrant litigation against sponsors. Obligations of sponsorship.
Concept of sponsor liability. Applicable and inapplicable benefits for liability. Sponsored immigrant litigation against sponsors. Obligations of sponsorship.
Rules for immigration sponsorhip and co-sponsorship: I-864, I-864A, affidavit of support, INA §213. Income requirement for sponsorship.
Enrique Marquez case: sham marriage to help an alien fraudulently obtain permanent resident status. Criminal consequences for participating in marriage fraud
Our experienced Green Card Lawyer can help simplify the process for Marriage Fraud Immigration and resolve technical difficulties in the application process.
Board of Immigration Appeals held in Matter of Nichifor that a challenge to a deficient Notice to Appear can’t be raised in the first instance in a Motion to Reopen.
The USCIS released new forms (From I-956F and Form – I-956G) related to regional center petitions under the EB-5 immigrant investor program.
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