Could i travel to Lima Peru as permanent resident, i had my permannent residence sin 2018,
Yes, in general, a lawful permanent resident (green card holder) may travel to Peru and return to the United States, even if a naturalization...
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Yes, in general, a lawful permanent resident (green card holder) may travel to Peru and return to the United States, even if a naturalization...
n your scenario: The beneficiary’s 5 years of required experience comes from: Prior employers, and The sponsoring employer (in a substantially...
Unpaid credit card debt will NOT automatically prevent an E‑2 visa. It becomes relevant only if it: Suggests fraud Affects your source of...
For an asylum derivative filing Form I-485, you generally do not pay the I-485 filing fee, as long as you are adjusting based on asylee status and...
Yes — based on what you described, it is reasonable to treat your wife’s I-485 as having been separated from the principal case, at least...
Yes, you are in valid F-1 status as of the April 30 approval, and the gap until your program starts in August is lawful under USCIS policy. During...
Private tuition debt is not in CBP databases, and it does not create inadmissibility within the Immigration Law context. The U.S. government...
It depends on how you frame the request and whether there is a continuing, justified, temporary reason for the stay. A second Form I-539 can...
Some delay in communication can occur in immigration matters, particularly with consular processing cases that involve multiple steps and...
CSPA eligibility — is there any viable path? Under the Child Status Protection Act (CSPA), your “CSPA age” is: Age at visa availability −...