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In your fact situation, your case of shoplifting was in August 2015, well over five years old by the time that you applied for your citizenship in... Read Answer
If any of your children are aged 21, they could perhaps sponsor you for permanent residence. Other than that, there is too little in your fact... Read Answer
USCIS policy is that there is no allowance of transferring the I-485 to another petition where the underlying petition has been denied. Unless the... Read Answer
I do not see a problem with different employers filing two different H-1B transfer petitions at the same time with the same job code. This is not the... Read Answer
A US citizen can sponsor a foreign national for a K visa, provided that they have met physically within the last two years prior to filing the... Read Answer
If you are able to remember details on your naturalization certificate, you or your lawyers can apply for an N-565 Application for Replacement... Read Answer
A US citizen over the age of 21 can sponsor their stepmother for her green card, provided that the marriage of the stepmother and your biological... Read Answer
Whether you can file for I-485 and I-765 once you have your I-130 petition approved depends upon whether there is immediate visa availability. If you... Read Answer
Unfortunately, you cannot as you entered the US on your L-1B and that is your last legal status in the US. In other words, you cannot unilaterally... Read Answer
Your boyfriend should apply for a visitor visa at the US consulate in Nigeria. After he enters the country, if he changes his mind and decides to... Read Answer
Please see the below response to your specific question directly from USCIS:
What if I file on time for an extension, but I leave the U.S. before... Read Answer
Since your toutist visa (B2) and the desired H2 visa are both temporary non-immigrant visas, then applying for the H2 visa should not affect your... Read Answer
Immigration lawyers generally do the legal work when the job is already found. I along with most of my colleagues do not consider ourselves in the... Read Answer
A solution is probably having a financial joint sponsor who can give credible financial support for your parents’ permanent stay in the US. I... Read Answer
No you do not have to have a job in order to sponsor a foreign national for a fiancée visa. But you are required to have physically met within... Read Answer
You may be able to get sponsored despite not having a college degree. Work with an immigration attorney throughout the labor certification process as... Read Answer
You can pursue either of 2 pathways. You can get married and then sponsor him for his spousal visa, or sponsor him for a fiancée visa after... Read Answer
No, a traffic ticket should not affect your DACA status, where it is a minor traffic offense. However, a significant misdemeanor... Read Answer
If you obtained your permanent residence in 2008, I do not see how filing for divorce at this time would have any impact on the naturalization... Read Answer
The policy alert defines a USCIS attempt to attract and make the process somewhat easier for STEM individuals to immigrate to the US. It has... Read Answer
If you are filing a petition for the step child, then arguably you are already married to the step child's mother, and if that is the case you can... Read Answer