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You appear to be eligible to adjust your status to that of a legal permanent resident of the United States based on marriage to a United States... Read Answer
The answer is yes. If you are interested in obtaining legal permanent resident status based on marriage to a United States citizen, we may be... Read Answer
You can file a Reentry Permit but also need to be sure to take other steps to maintain your status in the US. You should schedule a consultation... Read Answer
They will need an I-131 advance parole application filed and approved before they can travel, assuming the I-130 AND I-485 were filed at the same... Read Answer
You do not want to do anything that could jeopardize a case. With that being said you should have an experienced Immigration Attorney look over... Read Answer
Your parents may need to have documentation to confirm the date of their last exit and plan to have extra time for the border to review their... Read Answer
In general, when sponsoring a foreign national for a green card base don marriage, U.S. immigration will want to confirm:
1) The... Read Answer
The next process will be up to U.S. ICE as to whether to place you under proceedings or to do nothing further and exercise its prosecutorial... Read Answer
If your J1 exchange program is funded by either your home country's government, or by the US government, or if your J1 position is named on the State... Read Answer
You may marry whenever you like. You may rely on your boyfriend's assets if his income is not enough to meet the income requirements.... Read Answer
Congratulations on your upcoming marriage.
Since you are graduating soon, have you applied for Optional Practical Training (OPT)? If no, you... Read Answer
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A person who has been deported from the U.S. can visit the U.S. provided he can obtain a visitor's visa from a U.S. consulate... Read Answer
Congratulations on your recent engagement.
I am sorry you ran into problems at the port of entry when trying to enter the U.S. Certainly being... Read Answer
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There is secondary evidence that you can provide in lieu of your birth certificate. Your marriage has to have existed prior to... Read Answer
Unfortunately, your case needs to be reviewed before we can determine what needs to be done. Contact an immigration lawyer that you trust that... Read Answer