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District Of Columbia County Immigration Legal Advice (61 found)Narrow your searchPosted about 1 month ago in Immigration Washington, DC
Karen-Lee Pollak's answer
As long as your non-immigrant visa has not expired, you can continue to work on...
Eli Mayer Kantor's answer
While you can still continue to work for the same company while your I-485 is... Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration Washington, DC
Sarah M. Cross' answer
With a properly prepared visa petition her father's legal status in the US...
Juan Paolo Pasia Sarmiento's answer
Should not be an issue unless she was involved in her father being illegal,... Posted 3 days ago in Immigration Washington, DC Posted 3 days ago in Immigration Washington, DC Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration Washington, DC
Karin Wolman's answer
They need to include their State Department Personal Identification number on...
Maria Fuster Glinsmann's answer
G visa holders applying for Adjustment of Status need to submit Form I-566... Posted 10 days ago in Immigration Washington, DC
Juan Paolo Pasia Sarmiento's answer
IF PERM was filed over a year prior to expiration of H 2nd term, you can extend... Posted 21 days ago in Immigration Washington, DC
Stuart Jonas Reich's answer
Great question - on its face, starting over from scratch with a new I-130 does...
Lynne Rogers Feldman's answer
Another option is to file the I-751 late; they will issue a receipt which she... Posted 23 days ago in Immigration Washington, DC
Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
This gets complicated. Although there are rules about mailing, USCIS may...
Maria Fuster Glinsmann's answer
Unlawful presence is not an issue if you are married to a US citizen and you do... Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration Washington, DC
Scott D. Pollock's answer
Your questions show that you are aware of various options and approaches to...
Maria Fuster Glinsmann's answer
Your question is a common one and touches on some typical misconceptions about... Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration Washington, DC
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
If your employer views permanent residence in such a way that your rate of pay... Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration Washington, DC
Maria Fuster Glinsmann's answer
The USCIS is generally intolerant of "volunteering" since it could be... Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration Washington, DC
Michael E Hendrickson's answer
A convcition for DWI should ahve no effect at all on any of your immigration... Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration Washington, DC
Maria Fuster Glinsmann's answer
You should speak to DHS counsel and explain your facts and have them enter into...
User's answer
Thank you very much for responce but I contacted the Consulate in the first... Posted 2 months ago in Immigration Washington, DC
Maria Fuster Glinsmann's answer
L-1 Visa Holders are permitted to travel with or without advance parole...
Michael E Hendrickson's answer
Yes, it's called advanced parole(permission to travel while application pending)... Posted 2 months ago in Immigration Washington, DC
Charles H Kuck's answer
Yes, you can, and you should. This will protect your status, in case there is a...
Maria Fuster Glinsmann's answer
I agree. You should apply for a new H1B for your new employer. Provided you... Posted 2 months ago in Immigration Washington, DC
Charles H Kuck's answer
This is straight forward. Apply for your OPT. your pending I-130 will NOT...
Maria Fuster Glinsmann's answer
Your F-1 Status and OPT do not interrelate with the I-130 and related... Posted 2 months ago in Immigration Washington, DC
Charles H Kuck's answer
If you have already obtained the F-1 stamp and disclosed the pending I-130, you...
Maria Fuster Glinsmann's answer
Your OPT should be approved even with the approved I-130. However,... Posted about 1 month ago in DUI / DWI Washington, DC
Michael E Hendrickson's answer
Should have no effect whatsoever as the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that DWI...
Maria Fuster Glinsmann's answer
You should be represented by a criminal defense attorney who handles these... Posted 3 months ago in Immigration Washington, DC
Elaine Martin's answer
You should speak with an attorney before you sign anything as joint sponsor....
Jonathan H Levy's answer
In theory as noted by my colleague, you are on the hook for all public benefits... Posted 3 months ago in Immigration Washington, DC
Eli Mayer Kantor's answer
You will need to contact an attorney for your case. If you were in the US...
Jonathan H Levy's answer
Mr. Kantor is correct, you need an immigration lawyer on the case if you want... |