I have been in the u.s for 10yrs. Could i be eligible for residence?
There may be options for you, but you need to discuss it with an immigration attorney, as more information is needed here.
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There may be options for you, but you need to discuss it with an immigration attorney, as more information is needed here.
It appears that your case was dismissed based on your compliance, so you should be fine. However, remember to always disclose that you were...
You may, as long as you document the financial hardship well, and the need for a fee waiver is genuine.
I agree, any US citizen or lawful permanent resident may be a co-sponsor.
If you qualify for Section 245(i), you may file motion to reopen/reconsider, without re-filing Form I-485., and submitting the missing evidence....
Tax returns, medical records, bank records, employment records, etc.
Depending on the exact offense you were convicted for, and how long time it was ago, you may be eligible for deferred action, but you definitely...
The PERM can be filed after 180 days since the first ad was placed. So, I would recommend filing after 181 or 182 days. It is always better to err...
Yes, it may take a year or longer for the I-360 to be approved, especially if there was a request for additional evidence.
Your EAD was approved, because you have a pending I-485.