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I would like to know if the deferred action for children applies to everyone who is it just for those who are facing deportation
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Answered on August 15, 2012
In a nut shell, according to Napolitano's Memo, those who entered before 16, were under 31 on 06/15/2012, have lived here continuously since...
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Will I qualify to the deferred action if I came to the United States at 16 years and 15 days old?
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Answered on August 15, 2012
I agree with my colleagues. You must meet the criteria squarely, and unfortunately you don't!
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I am an F1 student currently on OPT status. I got married to a US citizen and am filling the forms I-130 and I-485.
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Answered on August 15, 2012
You must provide all such numbers (A#, SSN and copy of your EAD card). If you do not provide your A#, a new one will be assigned to you and you...
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Do we need a fiance visa or not, he already has a visitor's visa to be here for the wedding
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Answered on August 15, 2012
Someone who enters with a B2 Visa represents that he is entering with the intent to visit or engage in tourism for a short period of time. ...
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My employer filed an EB3 petition for me with a priority date of August 2008, and extended my H1-B status this year. The I-140
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Answered on August 02, 2012
An I-140 can only be filed concurrently with an I-485 and I-765 if the Priority Date is current or if there is "no waiting in line" for the filing...
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Came here as a tourist but overstayed
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Answered on February 04, 2012
Yes, the foreign national/tourist would still be considered "illegal" and "deportable" because she remains unlawfully present in the country. Her...
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