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I applied for a Quebec skilled worker immigration without getting the visa yet, does it affect on getting a J1 visa?
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Answered on January 21, 2015
You need to reside in the country in which citizenship you were when you got J1. If it is Canada, you will get to fulfill the home residency...
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DACA: do you have to come to the states before age of 16? Is there any flexiabilities?
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Answered on January 21, 2015
Yes, you do. It is true even under the new, supposedly more relaxed version of DACa.
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How can I renew my license if I am 17, and me and my mother filed for i751 and a noa was sent, but only for her?
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Answered on January 21, 2015
You needed to file your own I751 even if you are a minor. This way you would get yours.
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Hi
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Answered on January 14, 2015
I suggest you talk to local general practice attorney about these issues.
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Am I qualified to file for advance parole, I-131?
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Answered on January 14, 2015
No, you are qualified for Advance Parole, sorry. The form is I-131. Read the instructions to the form for yourself.
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How to apply for the Cuban Adjustment Act as a couple
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Answered on January 14, 2015
When you are in the USA for over a year, you will be able to apply. Look up this information on USCIS.
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Is there a nonimmigrant visa for F1 category
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Answered on January 14, 2015
Yes, the IR1 immigrant visa, which can only be applied for once the priority becomes current.
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I'm 30 years old when my i130 was approved I was under 21 years old but I never knew about the cspa protection can I still get m
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Answered on January 14, 2015
What was your age when your priority became current?
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H1 transfer after i94 expiry
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Answered on January 14, 2015
I am not sure you are wrong in your concerns here. It will probably be OK, but technically you need to file for an extension before your I-94 expires.
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Do i need an attorney?
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Answered on January 14, 2015
You might want to consider that, yes. Depending on the timeline, you might need to file a waiver which is always difficult.
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