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What are the neccessary steps to take after the approval of my i-130? While residing in d usa unlawfully for years?
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Answered on June 27, 2013
Unfortunately, you are not eligible for adjustment of status (I-485) so in order to get your green card you would need to depart the US and apply...
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Is it possible to change visa status?
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Answered on June 19, 2013
Yes he can apply to change status from b1/B2 to F-1 student. He would file form I-539. He would need to get an I-20 from the school he wishes to...
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Having filed for a green card , as a K1 visa immigrant If my wife wants a divorce before I get it ,can i adjust on my own?
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Answered on June 11, 2013
Yes you can. The law does not require you to be married when the I-485 is adjudicated, only that you can show that the marriage was entered into in...
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Is a life insurance payout part of an estate subject to Estate Taxes in Maryland?
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Answered on June 11, 2013
If the decedent maintained control over the policy, then the proceeds would be subject to both Maryland and Federal estate taxes. You should...
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Resubmit I-130 & I-485 (K-1 Denial @ Interview)
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Answered on June 08, 2013
You definitely need to consult an experienced immigration attorney. K-1s who do not marry with 90 days are often not allows to cure that defect by...
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Adjustment of status through marriage fee payment
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Answered on June 08, 2013
You should do two different checks but there is no requirement that they be certified. Not does one check have to be from you and the other from...
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Can I enter to US on F1 while H1B is in admin processing?
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Answered on May 22, 2013
You an as long as you are still going to school
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Citizenship application : calculating Physical presence
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Answered on May 22, 2013
You have not had your green card long enough. IF you got your green card through marriage, then you would be eligible to file in September 2013 (90...
Does USCIS request i-9 forms for adjustment of status through marriage?
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Answered on May 22, 2013
In general, in marriage cases, working illegally is not held against you. But if you made a claim to US citizenship to work, that would result in a...
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My husband is a US citizen. My son was 17 when we got married, and lives abroad. Can my husband apply for a green card for him?
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Answered on May 02, 2013
Your husband can apply for him since you got married before your son turned 18. It would be best for your husband to file instead of you, since...
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