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I would urge you to consult with and hire an immigration lawyer to assist you with this case. I don't think you’re capable of... Read Answer
You may only file a Form I-130 on behalf of your wife at this time. She is not eligible to seek adjustment of status as her priority date is not... Read Answer
Your spouse may be able to obtain permanent residence through you. I understand your spouse is illegal, but did he last enter the United States? Had... Read Answer
You are required to rely on the current income and provide one most recent income tax return. Unemployment is a form of legitimate... Read Answer
The fact that you are a USC and have a job and speak English, lays absolutely no foundation for us to answer a question for you on behalf of another... Read Answer
This is not really an immigration law question, if you think about it. If your lawyer is not responsive you should consider the following... Read Answer
I think you asked this quesiton before and we answered already. You can apply using your visa foils as proof of LPR status. In this capacity, it is... Read Answer
You can definately apply for your wife. The petition is I-130. USe the immigrant visa endorced by CBP as proof of your LPR status.
Hello. Your wife can file your green card case. She will also need to still file the financial sponsorship. However, you will need your aunt/uncle to... Read Answer
You can file a request for Freedom of Information with USCIS.
If the child is properly adopted in India, the child is your child for purposes of a nonimmigrant visa. You can seek an H4 for the child if you are... Read Answer
Your question would be best posed to a criminal attorney licensed to practice law in Maryland. You could theorectically have a warrant issued for... Read Answer
Permanent Resident must have and be able tpo prove an intention to reside mostly in the USA and make the USA its home country. Without that... Read Answer
Yes, you may sponsor your new fiance. Your prior case may come up when you eventually sponsor your new wife for her green card. But, you can... Read Answer
You can still file under "extreme hardship" to you. If you can show the problems in the marriage and show that you intend to stay and make a living... Read Answer
You can certainly have an H-1B approved and issued before you obtain your PhD even though the job posting says that a PhD is required for the... Read Answer
An H-1B holder can justify building a website and owning it where there is no income involved. If it turns into a business, then it is no longer a... Read Answer
You will not be able to apply for her under a K-1 visa. That is relegated to the fianceés of U. S. citizens. Unless she has some legitimate... Read Answer
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Your Dad's I-130 petition does not mean that you can live here legally yet. It simply means that he has filed the first step in the green... Read Answer
The last action rule pertains to the last action concerning status and I have not heard that it would apply to invalidate work at a current employer... Read Answer
Under the situation that you describe, you should be allowed to return to the U. S. when your husband becomes a U. S. citizen and applies for you... Read Answer
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When your husband becomes a US citizen, you can file for your green card once he receives his naturalization certificate as long as... Read Answer
Generally speaking, U.S.C.I.S. does not require paternity tests or blood tests to be taken to prove relationship between parent and child. Such... Read Answer
The I-601A program contemplates an individual being here in the U. S., not a person who is already outside the country. Your husband will have to do... Read Answer
The government is not yet involved as I understand from your question, and the actions that you describe appear to be that of the school. If the... Read Answer