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In general, you can apply for a U visa is you are the victim of certain crimes in the U.S. You must show that you (a) have suffered... Read Answer
In general, U.S. immigration will scrutinize a marriage-based green card process more closely if the couple lives apart. If they are not living... Read Answer
Congratulations on your upcoming marriage in April.
Although you cannot file for his green card paperwork based on marriage to a U.S. citizen prior... Read Answer
A receipt is not evidence of authorization to work in the United States. It will not meet the requirements of the I-9 Employment Eligibility Form... Read Answer
It depends on what type of visa you are applying for (or is being applied for on your behalf). A common work visa is the H-1b visa, which has... Read Answer
In general, if you do not have any separate non-immigrant work permission, you are not authorized to work in the U.S. until your EAD is... Read Answer
If he has overstayed his visa and never left the country, he should be eligible for adjustment (I'm assuming no criminal history). If you are a... Read Answer
I am sorry, but I would need more information in order to answer your question. I suggest that you contact an experienced immigration attorney... Read Answer
Dear Madam,
In order to determine how best to legalize the status of your fiance, we must first learn how he entered the US last. If he... Read Answer
If your husband files a petition to sponsor you for a green card, it will take 3-4 years for a visa to be available for you. You can check the... Read Answer