Am I able to petition/sponsor both my mother and husband?
Getting married will not affect your mother's chances of getting permanent residence. If you are a U.S. citizen you may file a petition on behalf...
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Getting married will not affect your mother's chances of getting permanent residence. If you are a U.S. citizen you may file a petition on behalf...
Without knowing your specific case or the applications that were specifically filed on your behalf by your lawyer it is hard to advise on if and...
This depends on how your husband entered the United States when he was brought here as a child. If he entered on a visa and can prove his legal...
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It is best to file an I-90 to renew/replace your green card with the new legal name. According to the USCIS website, you should replace your green...
No, your U.S. citizen wife does not have to do the biometrics with you as well. You will be the only person requested to do the biometric...
There are not a lot of cons in becoming a U.S. citizen in the terms of taxes and obligations. For example, you will still have to file U.S. taxes...
There is no minimum amount of time that you need to be married in order to file an I-360. However, you will still need to prove that you meet one...
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Generally a child who is born outside of the United States may acquire citizenship if the child has at least one parent who is a U.S. citizen and...
The cost of a FOIA request will depend on what you are requesting and how many pages will be printed to fulfill your request. The following link...
Unfortunately you won't be able to add him to your pending application. However, if your husband is your 16 year old son's father than he can...