USCIS I140 premium process?
The I-140 is a filing by the U.S. employer, so if you offered to pay the Premium processing fee and they said no, you cannot force them to allow it.
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The I-140 is a filing by the U.S. employer, so if you offered to pay the Premium processing fee and they said no, you cannot force them to allow it.
No, you cannot set up your own music school as an O-1, it does not authorize pure self-employment nor paying others, and it does not authorize you...
I agree with both of my colleagues: consult an experienced immigration attorney ASAP, but you should get married and she should not leave.
You must still be physically present in the U.S. when the ReEntry Permit application is received by USCIS, so you cannot leave the country the day...
Most U.S. embassies and consulates will not entertain an application for a new visa in the same category in which you still have a facially valid...
Yes, it’s possible to take that trip relying on Automatic Visa Revalidation, but be mindful of other current concerns regarding travel. No...
Rather than simply waiting for that 8-month trip to be outside the 5-year eligibility period, you could consult with an attorney & go over all...
Yes, it is possible to file an EB1A petition while you are outside the US, but you must explain how you will continue to work in your field of...
Students are generally presumed to have a permanent residence where their parents reside, so in ordinary times that would suffice. However, given...
You will have to start the process over: a green card is a privilege that is fairly easy to lose. Being a Lawful Permanent Resident (green card...