Legal Question in Immigration Law in California

*immigration

Im 26yrs Old,And Came To The U.S When I Was 7months Old.I Have A 9yr Old Daughter.I Would Like To Ask If And How I Could Apply For Citizenship?


Asked on 4/09/09, 5:01 am

3 Answers from Attorneys

Joseph La Costa Joseph La Costa, Attorney at Law

Re: *immigration

This matter is complex and you should not try to do it yourself so you should get an attorney to discuss your options. If you are located in Southern California, you can email me your contact info, so we can discuss your particular situation. There is no charge for consultation.

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Answered on 4/14/09, 1:20 pm
Alice Yardum-Hunter Alice M. Yardum-Hunter, a Law Corp.

Re: *immigration

It depends on where and when your parents (and possibly other ancestors) and you were born. In that case, you could have been born a U.S. citizen outside the U.S.

Maybe you're asking about permanent residence? That's a different story. There's not enough information to figure that out either.

I would be happy to help you out if you contact me offline. Check me out at http://www.yardum-hunter.com, fill out a consultation request there at http://www.yardum-hunter.com/Main/Consultation.asp or email me at [email protected].

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Answered on 4/09/09, 5:28 am
Ellaine Loreto Law Offices of Ellaine Loreto

Re: *immigration

If you are a green card holder, you might apply for citizenship if you meet the requirement.

If you are not a green card holder, you should apply for a green card first.

Or if your parent is a US citizen, it might help you.

Please contact our office for further discussion or email me at [email protected].

Note: The above response is provided for information only and should not be construed as legal advice, nor to create an attorney-client relationship, which can only be established through payment of consideration.

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Answered on 4/09/09, 1:53 pm


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