Adjustment of Status and husband who hasn't filed taxes.
If your husband has not filed taxes, he will need to get a letter from IRS that shows that no tax returns are on file for him for the most recent...
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If your husband has not filed taxes, he will need to get a letter from IRS that shows that no tax returns are on file for him for the most recent...
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Yes you are eligible, but before you create the U.S. corporate organization, be sure to hire an immigration lawyer first so that the U.S. company...
If I understand you correctly, USCIS has not yet made a decision on your application, correct? Just make sure you carry the original receipt...
You are eligible to sponsor your mom, but your question does not tell us whether she entered legally or illegally over 20 years ago. Also, USCIS...
Your mom can adjust her status without departing the U.S., assuming you are a U.S. citizen, you are 21 years or older, and you can meet the...
I usually attach one or two pieces of bona fides to the adjustment of status applications, and then I keep the rest so that we can have more joint...
Yes you can change lawyers and your new lawyer would need to file a Motion for Substitution of counsel. It is rare for the Immigration Judge to...
Although you filed in California, I can tell you the processing time in Florida is 30-60 days max from sending in the response to the I-751 RFE. ...
I recently handled a case like yours, and hands down, the easiest and quickest way is through marriage to a U.S. citizen. My only other...
In some circumstances, the USCIS Decision may give some answers to your question. Look at the last few paragraphs (usually) in the USCIS Decision,...