Does the us gov care? is this a good thing or bad?
What he should do is consult with an immigration attorney. In a case such as this it would be a major mistake not seek the advice of a good one.
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What he should do is consult with an immigration attorney. In a case such as this it would be a major mistake not seek the advice of a good one.
Really? John Donkey Kong Smith? Definitely unusual.
Too many unanswered question to provide an answer. For example, how did you husband enter the US and what are the charges pending in court?...
You have to be in the U.S. as an Asylee for one full year to be eligible to apply for your green card.
This is not an immigration question. You need to talk with the DMV in your state.
If you haven't received at least your conditional green card you will not be able to adjust if you get divorced.
Your question is confusing but, yes, you should get a lawyer.
Priority date is the date the I-130 was actually received and filed.
Not if you don't have work authorization.
If the DUI was dismissed on its merits and not through some diversion procedure you should not have any problem.