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Assuming you entered the United States legally and are otherwise admissible to the U.S. and eligible to adjust your status to Permanent Residency,...
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Assuming you entered the United States legally and are otherwise admissible to the U.S. and eligible to adjust your status to Permanent Residency,...
Yes. After you depart the United States, you may continue to own a home in the United States and to rent your home to someone else while you are...
Based on the information you have provided, it appears that your K-1 status will expire on October 4, 2016. After that date, if you have not yet...
The foreign national who is applying for an immigrant visa is the one who is required to fill out and submit the online Form DS-260.
Even if you leave the U.S. for less than six months at a time, if each time you re-enter the U.S. you only stay for one or two weeks, for example,...
Unfortunately, there is no easy solution to your situation that could be provided to you in the context of this online forum on the Internet. You...
It is the "Admit Until Date" of 09/15/2017 that determines your period of legally authorized stay in the United States in O-1 status, and not the...
Based on the information you have provided you may expect your USCIS interview to be scheduled to take place in the state of Washington, where you...
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U.S. citizens, including naturalized U.S. citizens, are not subject to removal (deportation). In order for a naturalized U.S. citizen to be placed...
As long as you continue to maintain your H-1B status, your H-4 dependent has the legal right to remain in the United States while his or her...