Filling Citizenship: What state to file
USCIS requires you to physically reside in the state or USCIS district for at least 3 months before filing your N-400 application.
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USCIS requires you to physically reside in the state or USCIS district for at least 3 months before filing your N-400 application.
It is true that there is generally more scrutiny on I-751 waiver cases, but many divorce waiver cases are getting approved every year. The key is a...
I tend to agree with Giacomo. filing a new I-485 is often the best and most efficient solution in this situation.
To extend your B-1/B-2 stay, you file Form I-539 with USCIS before your I-94 expires. Consultation with a competent immigration lawyer is...
You can file your green card application anytime, as long as it’s not approved until one year after your asylum grant. For a consultation and a...
The current restrictions do not block someone from applying for removing conditions or applying for naturalization. Although there is a current...
Each person must file their own separate N-400. You can submit both applications around same time. But each applicant files his own N-400.
You generally don’t need to submit again bona fide marriage evidence with the I-485 because that proof belongs to the I-130 stage, and your I-130...
In this situation, an urgent consultation with an immigration lawyer is strongly advised so you can understand the options better.
The cost to apply for a change of status isn’t one fixed number. it really depends on your circumstances, the type of application you need, and the...