The Immigration Professor, Robert Perkins, describes the process of Expedited Removal or Expedited deportation where people who try to enter the United States are ordered deported or removed at the border. This can result in a five (5) year bar from re-entering the United States.
Immigration Professor, Immigration Attorney Robert Perkins, discusses green cards for self-petitioning battered spouses of United States Citizens. This remedy is available when a person is married to a US Citizen who subjects them to battery or extreme cruely. The Professor discusses who such a person may get divorced and self petition for a green card.
Immigration Professor, Robert Perkins, discusses the unlawful presence bar to immigrating to the United States, when it is triggered and when it is not. This bar is very important for people who are marrying someone here illegally.
Immigration Professor, Robert Perkins, discusses the unlawful presence bar to immigrating to the United States, when it is triggered and when it is not. This bar is very important for people who are marrying someone here illegally.
Immigration Professor, Robert Perkins, discusses the unlawful presence bar to immigrating to the United States, when it is triggered and when it is not. This bar is very important for people who are marrying someone here illegally.
In this video Attorney Robert Perkins, The Immigration Professor, discusses his ties to the Romanian community and various immigration issues that affect Romanians.
In this video, the Immigration Professor Attorney Robert A. Perkins discusses how adopted and orphaned children immigrate to the United States. Key items of discussion consist of Special Immigrant Juvenile Petitions requirements to include adopting a niece and/or nephew. All of our videos on immigration topics are available on our website, http://Immigration-Professor.com and on YouTube at http://YouTube.com/ImmigrationProf.
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In this video, the Immigration Professor Attorney Robert A. Perkins explains the process of getting a fiance visa or marriage visa when you marry someone who is in another county.
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