How long must the petitioner stay abroad to file a immigration petition for his or her spouse directly at the US embassy?
Generally it is 60 days but you need to check with the Consulate as there are variations in different countries.
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Generally it is 60 days but you need to check with the Consulate as there are variations in different countries.
If you need to travel abroad for more than a year, then it would be advisable to apply for a reentry permit, otherwise you will have abandoned your...
If you are not the beneficiary or recipient of those food stamps, you should not face an adverse finding.
Unfortunately, if you overstayed for 13 years and you leave the U.S., the consulate will likely deem you inadmissible (unable to return) for a...
You need to become a citizen to sponsor her for a greencard.
Not a simple answer because we need to know what crime is he charged/convicted of and if hw has any other prior convictions. Detainers are a...
If the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) denied your appeal, you have 30 days in which to file a petition for review with the Court of Appeals...
What we need to know is the Prioirty Date (that is the date your brother filed for you, not just when it was approved). If you are in the U.S. and...
For September 2009, "green cards" are available for those who petitioned on October 15, 2001. You can check the visa bulletin each month on my site...