Should I file N336
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In order to be able to advise you it is necessary to read the denial decision issued by the USCIS. Please schedule a consultation with an...
More information is required regarding the exact nature of the charges, why the charges were initially filed against her, why they were dropped,...
Yes. If you are living in the United States you may file for and obtain a divorce in the state where you reside. Please schedule a consultation...
Don't push your luck (or your mother's) by having her file yet another I-539 Application for an extension of her B-2 status. Just because the...
You also need to file Form I-485 Application for Adjustment of Status to Permanent Residency, together with the I-130 Petition. You may want to...
If your visa has expired you need to appy for a new one at the U.S. Embassy or Consulate in your native country. You also need to get a new Form...
You will still be eligible to adjust your status to U.S. Permanent Residency even if you are no longer maintaining your F-1 status by the time your...
Based on the information that you have provided it seems to be doubtful that your ex-wife is still a U.S. Permanent Resident or that she could...
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Yes. There is a chance that you will be deported.
Your mother will need to reside in the same location, that is in the jurisdiction of the same USCIS District Office, for at least 90 days before...