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Hi. You have 2 options. Filing in the US for processing here while he stays or waiting outside the US for the K3.
Yes, you can process... Read Answer
Hi. Did you enter on a visa to the US. If so, then you can file for your green card based on the marriage. You will get a 10 year green card... Read Answer
As you are being petitioned under the IR (immediate relative child of a US citizen) or F-2A (unmarried child of a permanent resident), you will have... Read Answer
There is no such rule. The general rule for residence in naturalization cases is that the individual must be a US resident for five years and have... Read Answer
You can write on the N-400 form the exact date that you move to your present address in Florida. At the time of interview, you can bring whatever... Read Answer
Hello. Once you marry, you can file for your spouse's green card. This can take place in the US if he are here or via the US consulate if he is still... Read Answer
You could petition for your mother if you are over the age of 21, but if she was illegally in the US for over one year, she would be barred from... Read Answer
If your brother has been here for more than 30 years and is still not a resident and is not excludable under the immigration laws, he would certainly... Read Answer
Hi. I am sorry to hear your story. If you get divorced, your case will be canceled and denied. If you do not plan to stay together, you cannot... Read Answer
Your status has not yet expired so you should be fine and your number should not change upon renewal.
For a citizenship interview, original documents that you should have are all your passports since getting the green card, any other travel documents,... Read Answer
The danger of a political refugee even with permanent residence renewing the passport of the persecuting country is that it raises questions in the... Read Answer
In order for you to help out your son, you would have to petition for his permanent residence. Once he obtains that status, he would become a US... Read Answer
You can apply for a nonimmigrant visa, be refused, and then apply for a nonimmigrant waiver to enter the US. Whether it will be granted is up to both... Read Answer
Thanks for your question. Returning to your home country while in refugee status is very dangerous because DHS will believe you are no longer a... Read Answer
Hi. If you paid the fees and sent the proper documentation, they will usually get back to you in a month. If everything is ok, they will send notice... Read Answer
Hello. If you are incorporated or have an LLC, it may benefit the extension to show all the income going through the company. Thus, the new... Read Answer
Hello. You cannot file the I-485 until the Immigrant Visa is available on the visa bulletin. Depending on your nationality, the I-130 may be... Read Answer
Being applied for 2 H-1B’s by different employers is usually not a problem, especially when you are only in the labor condition phase. Some... Read Answer
At this time, everyone is still waiting for action by Congress to pass permanent residence legislation for the DREAMERS. Short of that, permanent... Read Answer
Hello. You can own the company, but you cannot work there without the proper work authorization. Thus, you will need OPT, an H1b or an E2 (if you... Read Answer