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Washington Immigration Legal Advice (61 found)Narrow your searchPosted 3 months ago in Immigration Washington, DC
Maria Fuster Glinsmann's answer
I agree that most likely because you have waited too long, you may not get...
Michael E Hendrickson's answer
Given the fact tht H1B visa holders no longer have a grace period to depart the... Posted 5 months ago in Immigration Washington, DC
Elaine Martin's answer
You need to speak to the Foreign Student Advisor in your school about getting... Posted 4 months ago in Immigration Washington, DC
Karin Wolman's answer
The underlying basis for the L-1 is not just having worked outside the US for a...
Maria Fuster Glinsmann's answer
I agree with the other answer and have some other thoughts to share: Whether... Posted 5 months ago in Immigration Washington, DC
Michael E Hendrickson's answer
This question lacks clarity and cannot be reliably answered as presently...
Maria Fuster Glinsmann's answer
Immigration records are private. Only the subject of the application can... Posted 4 months ago in Immigration Washington, DC
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Maria Fuster Glinsmann's answer
There are three different types of sponsorship: 1. Family sponsorship - if she...
Jonathan H Levy's answer
An affidavit of support might be useful to her, check with the lawyer who is... Posted 4 months ago in Immigration Washington, DC
Maria Fuster Glinsmann's answer
You can call Baltimore ICE Detention and Removal Office and find out if she is... Posted 4 months ago in Immigration Washington, DC
Michael E Hendrickson's answer
Your overstay time would likely accumulate between April 2009 and the date the...
Maria Fuster Glinsmann's answer
Your question sounds like a §245(k) question which protects employment based... Posted 4 months ago in Immigration Washington, DC
Maria Fuster Glinsmann's answer
A timely filed extension of status means you are not accruing unlawful presence... Posted 4 months ago in Immigration Washington, DC
Michael E Hendrickson's answer
Immediatedly send a written notice to the same USCIS office where you sent the...
Jonathan H Levy's answer
I agree with Mr. Hendrickson, keep writing and calling until you get a written... Posted 5 months ago in Immigration Washington, DC
Maria Fuster Glinsmann's answer
The problem with Motions to Reopen/Reconsider is that there is no published... Posted 5 months ago in Immigration Washington, DC Posted 5 months ago in Immigration Washington, DC
Michael E Hendrickson's answer
Merely because you've been selected to apply for a visa under the diversity... Posted 5 months ago in Immigration Washington, DC
David Nabow Soloway's answer
Yes, an applicant must disclose the conviction. Additionally, it would be...
Michael E Hendrickson's answer
Yes, I concur in Mr. Soloway's response to this question. M.E. Hendrickson,... Posted 5 months ago in Immigration Washington, DC
David Nabow Soloway's answer
Generally, a couple must be living together in a bona fide marriage at the time...
Michael E Hendrickson's answer
Yes, you could notify USCIS that you now wish to withdraw your sponsorship of... Posted 5 months ago in Immigration Washington, DC
Christian U Aguocha's answer
There are issues that need to be clarified by the alien before I will attempt... Posted 5 months ago in Immigration Washington, DC
Michael E Hendrickson's answer
File the motion you've suggested and see what happens. (You may wish to hire an... Posted 7 months ago in Divorce / Separation Washington, DC
Hassan Hussein Elkhalil's answer
If you have the conditional green card and divorce before your second... Posted 6 months ago in Immigration Washington, DC Posted 6 months ago in Immigration Washington, DC Posted 6 months ago in Immigration Washington, DC
Scott Douglas Devore's answer
If you leave prior to adjudication you abandon the I--539 anyhow. Eventhough... |