Do I apply for a green card or citizenship for my minor kid who overstayed his visa?I'm a USA citizen
Apply for your child's LPR status. When your child becomes an LPR s/he is automatically a citizen through you and you apply for an N-600.
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Apply for your child's LPR status. When your child becomes an LPR s/he is automatically a citizen through you and you apply for an N-600.
It can. You may need to show that you are receiving treatment and you have resources to pay for that treatment.
Supporting documentation is determined on a case-by-case basis. You can find guidance at USCIS.gov/I-751.
As my colleague states: File a FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) request.
You state that you were denied so the answer is "Yes." No document is needed in support of this answer.
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Yes. Your spouse can file for dissolution of marriage in Jacksonville if she has lived here for at least six months. You can waive your appearance....
Yes you have additional time but don't wait until the last minute. File as soon as you re able.
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