What will be my immigration status?
You lose your derivative asylum status if you get divorced from the principal applicant before being granted permanent residence, so right now you...
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You lose your derivative asylum status if you get divorced from the principal applicant before being granted permanent residence, so right now you...
It's fairly typical for cases to take this long these days. You can call to be sure you didn't miss any mail from USCIS asking for more...
Don't send it in, just bring it to your interview. If you mail it in now, there is a very high chance USCIS will lose it and it will never get into...
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Hire an attorney to come to the interview with you and review all of your documentation. The USCIS officer will want to see a divorce decree if you...
She can apply to extend her stay, but the case is not likely to be approved within a couple of months before she leaves, which will likely mean the...
You can’t apply for a reentry permit or extend it from outside the US in this case. You can either keep the green card and apply for an SB-1 visa...
No, you can’t apply if the only status that you have is asylum pending.
It has to be submitted with the application, not at the appointment.
Have you already submitted the adjustment of status application? If yes, then you can probably travel domestically and be fine. If not, you should...
I would start with the I-130 like you would if processing were normal. It's equally difficult to get a tourist visa right now because the delays...