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A US citizen child over the age of 21 can sponsor their parent for a green card. Recent policy changes in the law make it more difficult to... Read Answer
Normally, we would say that this should not be a problem except that it has not been determined whether the Laken Riley Act which imposes mandatory... Read Answer
These are applications on two separate tracks – F-1 STEM OPT and H-4. They have different rules, and there should not be an issue if your H-4... Read Answer
Your incident at Walmart would not make you inadmissible to the United States. That being said, student visas are given in the discretion of American... Read Answer
Every case is reviewed on a case by case basis. Yes you can try and with a good lawyer, you may be successful, but the USCIS will scrutinize the past... Read Answer
When u entered the USA on your most recent trip with your B2 Visitors visa, did u enter the country with the intention to get married? or with the... Read Answer
A conviction for domestic assault would severely impact your chances of ever immigrating to the US. I suggest that you get a good lawyer to defend... Read Answer
Generally speaking, the process for a US citizen applying for wife and son under the age of 21 and unmarried would take approximately a year. As you... Read Answer
A lot depends on whether that charge resulted in a conviction for the same. If it did, you will need a waiver since this type of inadmissibility... Read Answer
What you need to do is apply for a change of status from a visitor visa to a student visa. The time would depend on the Office that would adjudicate... Read Answer
If he was only barred because of deportation based upon an overstay, 10 years have elapsed since the deportation, and you have permanent resident or... Read Answer
It would be advisable to hire counsel anywhere in the US. If husband entered the country legally and u are a US citizen, then u can petition him for... Read Answer
You would have a 60 day grace period to leave the United States given the fact that the employer would have ended your job a full 2 years before the... Read Answer
Much more information is needed to determine what, if any, immigration benefits may be available to your friend. Additional information is needed... Read Answer
Costs will vary depending whether you use an attorney. Without an attorney, you will likely spend $1,000 to $1,500 including application fees,... Read Answer
You would have to be a U. S. citizen to assist your parents and your brother to permanently immigrate to the U. S. You would file I-130... Read Answer
A United States citizen cannot file an immigrant visa petition on behalf of a parent until he/she reaches the age of 21. Once you are 21 you may file... Read Answer
An F-2 holder is not allowed to work, even under an EAD. So if you work under the EAD, you would violate your F-2 status. If you wish to maintain... Read Answer
Administrative processing can happen for a variety of reasons. Have you tried contacting the U.S. Embassy by phone or email to inquire about the... Read Answer
No. Once your wife obtained lawful permanent residence, you have no say in whether she retains her status or not. The only way she could lose her... Read Answer
A) No. Your wife cannot seek to change or extend her status if she has no intention to depart the United States. This will be construed as a material... Read Answer
It may be possible. You may be required to file for a re-entry permit. This a discussion best had in a consultation. You and the attorney can discuss... Read Answer
You will likely face secondary inspection. You should travel with a certified copy of the court disposition. So long as you did not previously admit... Read Answer
When sponsoring someone, it is your annual income that is important. The necessary income will depend upon your household size. You can find the... Read Answer