Legal Question in Immigration Law in Florida
Hi, I am applying for US citizenship, when I arrived to the US I never mention that I had dual citizenship( Cuban-Spanish), know I don't know if I should mention in the application that I have Spanish citizenship too?
Asked on 1/06/10, 11:19 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Michael Harris
Law Offices of Kravitz and Guerra, P.A.
This may or may not be a material misrepresentation. But, I would still have an immigration attorney prepare your filing and discuss whether you qualify for U.S. citizenship.
Please feel free to contact me for an initial consultation.
Sincerely,
Michael A. Harris, Esq.
Associate Attorney
LAW OFFICES OF
KRAVITZ & GUERRA, P.A.
800 Brickell Avenue, Suite 701, Miami, Florida 33131
Answered on 1/11/10, 12:23 pm
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