Marrying someone while detained in ICE?
Did she enter the US lawfully? If so, she can get married and her USC husband may petition for her - - although the standards of examining the...
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Did she enter the US lawfully? If so, she can get married and her USC husband may petition for her - - although the standards of examining the...
I think sending them a letter is a good idea. It could be a simple letter just stating that you wish to withdraw your application as your...
Sadly, I think not. The children and spouse of your daughter were "dependents" and, therefore, "accompanying or following to join" your daughter....
Yes, it does matter that your mother is no longer an LPR. If she lost her LPR status her petition for you will be denied. As for 245(i), this does...
The Service is trying to determine if you married in good faith. This means more than getting lawfully married. It means marrying someone with the...
This is an interesting and timely area of U.S. law. The Fourteenth Amendment provides that “all persons born or naturalized in the United States...
The old petition is dead and gone. You never used it; it expired it has no current relevance as far as I can see. You may apply for a Change of...
So long as the visa is still valid, you may. When you enter the US you should tell the inspecting officer why you are coming to the US and he will...
These facts are not clear. First, when you say 'here illegally' I assum you mean he entered without inspection, correct? It can make a huge...
Generally, you may only be deported for a Crime Involving Moral Turpitude; an Aggravated Felony; crimes involving a controlled substance; crimes...