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As you are over the age of 18 and a U. S. citizen, your father cannot legally force you to go back with him to Africa. Due to the limitations of the... Read Answer
Part of the difficulty here is the timing and the other part may be questioning the bona fides of a marital relationship in which one party... Read Answer
A concurrent filing of an I-130 Immigrant Petition and I-485 Adjustment of Status application to Permanent Resident is an option for an Immediate... Read Answer
If you have already filed an I-130 petition and she has filed for an I-485 adjustment of status, she is allowed to remain in the U. S. while the... Read Answer
Although Pres. Trump would like to have all undocumented immigrants out of the US, there are approximately 11,000,000, a Herculean task. Most likely... Read Answer
There is nothing precluding an individual from marrying a student on an F-1 visa, and having her send out the OPT prior to the marriage is probably a... Read Answer
The age gap between two spouses is just one factor that a an immigration adjudicating officer may take into account to determine whether the couple... Read Answer
Generally, registration for selective service is required of Permanent Resident males age 18 - 25, and those who fail to register because they do not... Read Answer
It depends upon the documentation of your relationship. There are two to three parts to the process at both USCIS and the State Department. I... Read Answer
Your brother will have to wait for a very long time for his petition to become current. Your income at the time when the petition is current will be... Read Answer
Once a foreign national becomes married to a U.S. lawful permanent resident (holder of a "Green Card"), it becomes extremely challenging to persuade... Read Answer
In general, eligibilities to adjust status to become a Lawful Permanent Resident (to get a "Green Card") fall into two main categories: family-based... Read Answer