May I visit the US after having returned to Canada without jeapordizing possible future employment?
I assume you are referring to the one year abroad required to "re-set the six-year clock" for H-1B time when you refer to a required one-year...
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I assume you are referring to the one year abroad required to "re-set the six-year clock" for H-1B time when you refer to a required one-year...
No, the ISL number is just a number assigned your case by NVC for consular processing purposes. The immigrant visa number isn't something you...
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You and your U.S. citizen parents should speak with an attorney about the process. As an unmarried child over 21, either of your parents could...
Speak with a lawyer immediately. As soon as you stopped working for the sponsor employer, you became legally out of status in the U.S. Once out...
I know of no such rule, as long as your income, taking into account any other obligations (your household size when your daughter, mother and...
You should speak with an attorney to be certain but unfortunately, I don't believe that anything at all can be done. If your fiance was still...
By definition, an employment-based permanent residence case is an offer of future employment which comes into being upon approval of permanent...
Speak to an attorney directly to clarify your situation. Presumably, you are seeking not a temporary visa but permanent residence (a "green...
I would agree with my colleague that being married to a Marine, unfortunately, doesn't change your situation - you would need to have entered the...
Kind of a paradox, but they don't look at the criminal history of a U.S. citizen sponsor almost at all. As long as you are free to legally marry...