How can I get a copy of my deceased mother's U.S. naturalization document? She was naturalized in Anchorage, Alaska in 1967.
You would be able to obtain such a record with a Freedom of Information Act request (FOIA).
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You would be able to obtain such a record with a Freedom of Information Act request (FOIA).
No, you must be 21 years old. This requirement doesn't apply to the parent of a deceased service member who never reached age 21, however.
Generally, a DUI will not prohibit you from renewing your greencard. If it occurred 6 years ago, and you completed all terms of your probation 5...
Summary offenses can include a non traffic violation and a variety of "minor" crimes, including theft offenses. Some offenses may have immigration...
As stated above, she will not have the ability to work. If it were that simple, everyone would come to the US on a B1/B2 and apply for an...
Not enough information here. An I-539 is used to change status as well as extend status and you have not stated the purpose of your I-539.
There are specific rules about adjusting status (obtaining a greencard) for VWP entrants. Generally, a VWP entrant cannot change or adjust their...
This is something that can be arranged with the actual authorized doctor you select. Generally, they will give each individual an appointment and...
If your fiancée enters on a K-1, you must marry within 90 days, not after. Not sure what your goal or plan is, but it seems very flawed. Speak...
There are no new citizenship rules as of today.