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You certainly can marry now, whether this is the best option for you given whatever your asylum claim is and whether you hope to confer status upon...
New York, NY
Immigration Lawyer at New York, NY
Practice Areas: Immigration, Criminal Defense ... +2 more
You certainly can marry now, whether this is the best option for you given whatever your asylum claim is and whether you hope to confer status upon...
Agree with the above, you need to consult with an immigration attorney. But to strictly answer your question, a "Hranka Waiver" is a waiver of...
This seems like more of a tax question, moving to the appropriate field
Your question asks about both marriage and the adjustment of status ('green card') process. Please be advised that these are two different...
The officer will let you make corrections at the interview and your application will not be rejected for this reason
More information is needed to assist you; for example, the immigration status of your family members is a critical determination in your family...
If you have a lawful admission into the U.S. or were paroled into the United States, you may be eligible to adjust your status through your USC...
You will almost certainly never be approved for an ESTA again, though you may be able tp apply for a B1/B2 tourist visa at the consulate and...
For two reasons, no you cannot. First, you have not yet acquired the requisite ten years of continuous physical presence required for Cancellation...
Moving this question to "Immigration" from "asylum" Yes, the USCIS retains the right to review any prior immigration application in the...