Does a baby change immigration status?
While the U.S. citizen baby will "eventually" provide him a way to obtain status, it is a long-shot because the child must be 21 or over in order...
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While the U.S. citizen baby will "eventually" provide him a way to obtain status, it is a long-shot because the child must be 21 or over in order...
Depending on the attorney you speak to regarding this question on the N-400, you may receive different answers. In either scenario, whether you...
You should certainly speak to a qualified and experienced immigration attorney. Your situation is somewhat different, as not everyone wants to...
It is excellent that you are considering reaching out to an immigration attorney to better prepare and advise you in your upcoming asylum...
They should apply for the B2 documenting their strong ties remaining in the home country, showing their lives, family, financial ties, business...
First, make sure you really want to withdraw your I-130 approval just to pursue an F-1. These are two very different immigration mechanisms, one...
It does not need to be notarized. You, as the petitioner, just need to write a statement informing USCIS of your clear intent to withdraw the form...
I would say you should check with your agency's internal/ corporate policy. This tends to be a general enough question about clearances on spouses,...
Without knowing the biological family relationship between the petitioner and beneficiary, it is hard to provide any meaningful answer. Ordinarily,...
I have to agree with my colleagues that nothing stops you from renewing your legal permanent resident card (green card), based on petitioning for...