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Under these circumstances, USCIS can revoke your green card and ask you to leave the U.S. However, the case would have to go to the Immigration... Read Answer
You can receive unemployment benefits without consequences for your sponsors. Your immigration sponsors promised the U.S. government that they will... Read Answer
Your mother can file an application for a green card together with your I-130 petition and does not have to go back and wait for an interview at the... Read Answer
You state an apparently viable claim for asylum. The chances of success of your application will depend on your ability to prove this claim, and on... Read Answer
Filing one or two affidavits of support depends on the income and family composition of the sponsors. If you have no children, and your husband makes... Read Answer
Since you already have an immigration attorney, you should be addressing this question to your attorney. Without seeing the letter, it's impossible... Read Answer
There was no need to file I-130 for your child - unless you *want* the process to take 2 years. Your child can immigrate into the U.S. as a... Read Answer
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Depending on his immigration history and the type of parole he has, he may be able to adjust here. Although our law office has... Read Answer
If you own or control a business that has a legitimate need to employ either one of your in-laws, then your wife's immigration status is irrelevant,... Read Answer
U.S.C.I.S. is concerned over your ability to be adequately supported during the time that you are under F-2 status so that you are not tempted to... Read Answer
Changing your name at this point would be quite complicated and expensive. I would recommend keeping your maiden name until you will be filing for... Read Answer
Probation is a sentence, and it does mean conviction. Besides, not every conviction disqualifies a person from obtaining a visa as a matter of law.... Read Answer
Yes, but, I would urge you to consult with and hire an immigration lawyer to assist you with this case. Not because I think you’re not capable... Read Answer
Sorry to learn of your grandfather's illness and death. Because your mother resided outside of the U.S. for more than a year, she will be deemed to... Read Answer
Someone who has been a Permanent Resident for 5 years may be eligible to apply to become a naturalized citizen (the time period is 3 years for most... Read Answer
It is not unusual for a student on an F1 visa to apply for a visa in the EB2 category. Those applications generally fall into two types - one by... Read Answer
Visiting visas are given in the discretion of American consular officers. Factors that they look upon are the reason for the trip and whether the... Read Answer
Your attorney can (and has to, if you ask) request from the court a document called Certificate of Disposition. If the case against you were dropped,... Read Answer