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The fastest way to bring your husband to the United States would be to file an immigrant visa petition on his behalf. As a lawful percent resident,... Read Answer
There is a chance that you may receive an RFE from U.S.C.I.S. because of lack of the passport for your two children. You should attach an explanation... Read Answer
You must disclose all addresses at which you have lived during the past five years. A P.O. Box for mailing purposes is not typically an issue. You... Read Answer
Mexico is a signatory to the Hague Convention. The adoption must meet the criteria of The Hague Conventuon in order to be valid for immigration... Read Answer
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Your spouse may immigrate to the U.S. after you marry but you would need to file for an immigrant visa and wait for approval before he can... Read Answer
If you disclosed the incident when you applied for your permanent residence, it should not have much effect upon your citizenship application. The... Read Answer
It would appear under the circumstances that you describe that the person could be a U. S. citizen if he was physically living with his father at the... Read Answer
If you're a USA citizen, from my experience, they usually would not ask your wife.
Maybe. It all depends. Is he subject to mandatory detention? Can he nevertheless qualify for bond? Etc. etc. Too many questions. You need to meet... Read Answer
Contesto tu pregunta en español porque dad tu redaccion parece que te expresas mejor en ese idioma. Tu pregunta es confusa porque no... Read Answer
Depending on your country of origin, you are looking at another 3 to 14 years for an F4 Priority Date to be current.
You or your attorney could attempt to speak with ICE and request an exercise of prosecutorial discretion to refrain from putting you in front of the... Read Answer
You can explain your extra month and a half in China at the interview for naturalization. Being out of the country for 7 1/2 months does not make you... Read Answer
Hi. You can renew by filing the updated forms with the USCIS. The same fee applies and you can apply within four (4) months of your current... Read Answer
Hello. Yes, this A# will be on all future applications. You should provide it. You cannot file the AOS without the proof of your entry to the US.... Read Answer
If they can legally marry, then they can process. The US spouse will need to be 18 to be the financial sponsor as well. To be safe, they should... Read Answer
Proof of three month state residency for naturalization can be in the form of utility bills, telephone bills, credit card statements, cable bills,... Read Answer
If your authorized stay ended four days before your scheduled flight departure date, you should have either rescheduled your flight to leave the... Read Answer
Based on the information you provided, no.
Sorry, I do not believe that anything can be done. If he crossed only once, we could possibly try to help him. But crossed more than once - and there... Read Answer
I am not sure whether your case would fall under this policy myself. This is not a situation in which you resided in the state of Nevada, moved to... Read Answer
Are you in the US or abroad? If abroad, what is your country of birth?
The short answer is yes.