How to re apply for green card once surrendered?
The first step is the I-130. It’s essentially the same process you went through last time.
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The first step is the I-130. It’s essentially the same process you went through last time.
The answer is probably “no” but speak with an attorney about your situation. When you are married your spouse will be the sponsor.
Don’t rely on the expedite request being approved anytime soon. Your applications will be abandoned if you leave the US, but you can always...
It doesn’t really matter, but there may be an advantage to using the passport for whichever country your spouse is in if she is living in Mexico or...
I wrote a legal guide about this that you may find helpful:...
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She can likely extend it again assuming she has a good reason to stay. If she does not extend, she can only stay until the day she asked the...
I don't think you need be terrified. There is always a chance that CBP will stop someone, because it sometimes happens to people who have had zero...
It can be risky to stay overseas for more than 6 months, so you should be prepared to demonstrate to CBP that you still intend to live permanently...
You can try to write a letter to USCIS informing them of the updates, but it's unlikely to find its way to your file. The best option is just to...
Even if you create an online account, you won't have an account number until you file something online. But you don't need it for this filing. Just...