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The process is currently about 10-12 years for a sibling of a US citizen to get an immigrant visa.
Once you are naturalized, your child will automatically be naturalized and he will be able to get his own passport.
If you leave, your change of status to H-1B will be abandoned and then, even if the H-1B is approved, you will have to travel back to your home... Read Answer
Assuming you are a US citizen, the answer depends on whether you intend to marry and if so, where you want to get married (in the US or in the... Read Answer
There are certain types of crimes that can be an issue for Citizenship. Many of them are not issues at all. We need to look over the disposition... Read Answer
If you have overstayed by more than 180 days but less than 365, as soon as you depart the US, you will automatically trigger the 3 year bar to... Read Answer
It looks to me that your problem may be more than getting a US citizenship, instead, you may be facing deportation from the US. What you consider a... Read Answer
Yes, but you need proof to make the request.
It takes that long and there is no way to expedite it. However, she can try to get a visitor's visa in the meantime and if granted can enter the US... Read Answer
No, just because your card may have expired does not mean that your status has. Once you are a green card holder, you have that status for life... Read Answer
It takes about 2-3 years for children under the age of 21 of permanent residents to qualify for an immigrant visa and about 4-6 years for children... Read Answer
Most likely he will not be permitted to reenter the US after such a brief departure. If you want him to stay in the US and you are a US citizen, you... Read Answer
Criminal Relief. The U.S. Immigration laws are very strict. In this particular case, the past crime is preventing you from going forward with... Read Answer
There will be a lottery since they received too many. They will return those who lose the lottery or those that arrived too late.
It probably will affect your upcoming naturalization interview because you must show you are of good morale character and theft is a crime involving... Read Answer
Any individual in the United States can report persons who are illegally present here.
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