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For preserving a residence in the US for naturalization purposes, a six-month absence has a rebuttable presumption that you have lost the residence.... Read Answer
Your question requires an attorney consultation. It is not a simple question that can be answered on this type of forum. There are many factors that... Read Answer
No, you will not get into any trouble for "harboring" your husband. However, since your husband overstayed his visa, he may need a waiver for his... Read Answer
You are not required to have a passport for the in-state travel. Take credit cards, if any, under your name as well, and your birth certificate.... Read Answer
Starting the process will most likely prevent your girlfriend from using her tourist visa. It does take much longer than if you are a USC. You can... Read Answer
B-1 is a business visa and not appropriate in your case. A common reason which individuals in your situation of dependent whose status is ending give... Read Answer
You have been out of status since you ceased your employment. It does not appear the new H-1B grace period applies to you given your employment was... Read Answer
A writ of mandamus can be a great tool if you document the steps already taken to resolve the matter before court intervention. It can force the... Read Answer
The company may be able to sponsor you for an H-1B visa depending upon whether the position is a speciality occupation. You would likely not be able... Read Answer
If you are deported back to the US by Canadian authorities, the US Department of Homeland Security would know and would likely begin proceedings to... Read Answer
Your lawyer probably knows your situation the best, but usually when one applies for a change of status, he/she cannot leave the country while... Read Answer
You need to look up the procedures based upon the county where you live. Each county's procedures vary. Most county's publish information about the... Read Answer