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Yes, after you receive your green card, go back to the social security office. They will replace the card for you. Your number will stay the same.
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Yes, after you receive your green card, go back to the social security office. They will replace the card for you. Your number will stay the same.
It all depends on his entry when he was 5 years old. If there was a lawful entry then he can adjust, if not, consult with an attorney regarding...
Sometimes the system is slow. However, I have had cases where the case never showed up in that system, nevertheless the case processed and was...
They will accept it, the better question is will they believe your marriage is bona fide. Living separate from your spouse during the marriage...
No, the joint sponsor does not need to go. You could ask him or her for the updated taxes, W-2 and pay stubs.
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You must be honest, you can't leave it out as the truth will surface and lying will only make it worse, much worse.
Yes, you can use your income. Your husband will file the I-864 and both of you will sign on to I-864A.
No. First you apply and obtain your citizenship. Only then he is eligible to adjust his status. I-130 you can file now while still an LPR. ...
When you do not have good/credible primary evidence, CIS will entertain and look at secondary evidence such as affidavits and other things. Your...
N-400 application specifically offers an opportunity for a name change. Many people use the opportunity. It does not slow anything down. In...
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