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You can file both I-130 and I-485 together, this process is called an adjustment of status. There are additional forms and supporting... Read Answer
Only only you can decide what is best for you. If the marriage does not work out, you can seek a divorce. You would be subject to the divorce laws in... Read Answer
You are posting a SS question to immigration lawyers. Not very efficient. Ask the lawyers dealing with Social Security issues.
AS I said before, you can adjust if you were admitted or paroled.
It all depends on whether you were admited or paroled into the USA when you came in 2005.
What is your question? Marrying someone while he/she is in the country in a tourist visa is not prohibited. However, your foreign spouse will not be... Read Answer
I cannot comment on your ability to remain 6 months in the UK. Your spouse needs to be careful about remaining outside the United States for extended... Read Answer
I assume that the conditional green card is on account of marriage and not EB-5 investment. When you pay the fee properly for the I-751... Read Answer
You you will likely face difficulty renewing your license given you do not have unexpired proof about your immigration status. Most DMVs have... Read Answer
It appears that you encountered a rude coming to the US, but you do not have a criminal record. As you signed a withdrawal of application for... Read Answer
This forum is designed to address questions about audited States immigration law. You may need a visa. You would need to contact the Honduran... Read Answer
Send an invitation and details about the visit. You may want to have the person stay with you and provide food and board. Provide activities and... Read Answer
Have him go to the U.S. consulate to see about issuing him a green card. Otherwise, you will have to petition for him, which will take a longer time.... Read Answer
Disclosing the incident will not prevent you from adjusting status. Without more information I would err on the side of caution and disclose the... Read Answer
I am afraid it wil not be possible to answer your question on the facts presented.
HRIFA program ended long ago and you probably are over 21 now. I don't think you can apply at this date, but hire an immigration lawyer to research... Read Answer
The answer will depend upon what led to the U.S. Government seeking your removal from the country. We're you convicted of a crime or accused of... Read Answer
You would only be able to adjust status in the United States if you are the beneficiary of an approved immigrant visa petition. An immigrant visa... Read Answer
No one from any country can work legally just having a traveling visa and a US Social Security card. A Social Security card is not permission to... Read Answer
If you came to the USA at the age of 16 on an immigrant visa to join a US father, you are a USC. You should then file N600 get your Certificate of... Read Answer
Yes, she can sponsor you for a green card. A person who derives immigration benefits through adoption only has limitations on sponsoring his/her... Read Answer
You will likely need to disclose the arrest on the ETSA application. Without knowing more about the stem rest it is difficult to assess the... Read Answer
You should disclose it and it will probably not derail your DACA pursuit.
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No, it will not be possible. He will have to stay behind and wait for his turn to get an immigrant visa.
How To Petition for... Read Answer
Letting you know: you filed nothing. The new employer did. It is now their responsibility to deal with the RFE. Talk to the lawyers. If they have... Read Answer