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I have been waiting USCIS to make a decision on my case and I am way past my processing time. What is my next step? Please help!
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Answered on February 03, 2014
I agree with my colleague. You have a few options in your situation. You may schedule an appointment with immigration, ask someone in congress to...
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My husband came from Mexico illegally when he was 17 in 07.We got married in 10 and we have two kids together can i legalize him
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Answered on February 03, 2014
If your husband illegally re-entered after being deported from the U.S. he is likely subject to the permanent bar. He would need to spend 10 years...
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Is 18 years old can apply for citizenship himself ?
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Answered on February 03, 2014
Yes, at 18 a permanent resident can apply for citizenship. You should speak with an immigration attorney to make sure other requirements are met.
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Has immigration petition been filed on your behalf?
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Answered on February 03, 2014
Based on your situation, you would answer no.
What is the USCIS REQUEST OF EVIDENCE after filling I-539. extension of stay on F-1
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Answered on February 03, 2014
A Request for Evidence from immigration should be addressed fully and returned before the deadline provided in the request. I would also encourage...
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AOS Interview on 1/8/2014
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Answered on January 09, 2014
An I-485 Supplement A is used when someone qualifies for a green card only through an older amnesty, called 245(i). This program allows those who...
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I'm foreigner married to a US citizen, we are filing I-130, I-485, I-765 next week. Question about my F1 Visa holder status.
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Answered on January 09, 2014
If filing to adjust your status through a U.S. Citizen spouse, you do not have to be in status at the time of filing. I do encourage people to...
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Will this charge keep a lawfully admitted permanent resident from attaining his U.S. Citizenship through Naturalization:?
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Answered on January 09, 2014
A conviction of this sort will likely prevent naturalization. Criminal convictions can impact permanent residents in more ways than naturalization....
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Immigration status after divorce
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Answered on January 06, 2014
In line with my colleagues, I agree your green card will not be affected by your divorce. Since you were married more than 2 years when you...
Question regarding form DS-260
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Answered on January 02, 2014
You should meet with a qualified attorney to better understand any issues you may be making in completing the application.
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