Green card application with destroyed court records
Typically that is what you do in these situations - notarized letter from the court that record no longer exists Hopefully it will be enough.
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Typically that is what you do in these situations - notarized letter from the court that record no longer exists Hopefully it will be enough.
Give it a little time. It typically takes about 2 weeks, but we had the holidays and things tend to slow down.
The instructions are available at uscis.gov.
Congratulations! Did you have an attorney? if so, these questions should be posed to him/her. if not, many things can happen at the first...
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When you get married, all of your future documents will have to indicate so. Consult with an attorney handling your green card case.
I agree with my colleague. Your brother is facing removal proceedings now, he needs professional help.
It depends on what the goals are. If it is just a temporary visit, then he will apply for a B-2 visa. However, chances are if he states he is...
In my opinion, you will have to file a change of status application from J-1 to B-2.
It is not completely hopeless. It is all fact specific and depends on the documents you have and your interview. Typically though waiver based...
I would say yes. If you have a bank account - a statement for the month is also good.