Do we file an I-539 or not?
This question is essentially about managing risk, because there is risk to either approach you are thinking about taking. First off, I recommend...
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This question is essentially about managing risk, because there is risk to either approach you are thinking about taking. First off, I recommend...
You will likely be able to reapply as soon as you want to, but it could create some suspicion with the second application that may be asked about...
In short, yes. But there may be advantages to him also applying for citizenship. Be sure to use a lawyer in this case.
I would have to look at the application to see where the issue might be, but it also might just be a mistake by USCIS. Sometimes they simply make...
It's worse than that actually. If you change status to an E2 from within the US and ever leave the US, you will need to get an actual visa at the...
It might be possible, but it depends on which field office you are applying in, and these cases are routinely denied. Have your attorney find some...
Probably not without abandoning your application unless you have advanced parole, but you should be more specific about what application you did...
She may be denied entry if the case is denied due to missed biometrics, but there is a lot you can do now to mitigate that and prevent her visa...
There are plenty of lawyers on this platform that likely charge a range of prices that might be affordable to you. Reach out to a few of them to...
You may be able to leave and enter like this once, though there is high risk, but if you try a second time I would expect you to have issues. The...