Can I sponsor my husband and children if I have never lived in the US?
As a U.S. citizen you can petition for your spouse and children. However, it will be necessary for you to take steps to reestablish a domicile in...
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As a U.S. citizen you can petition for your spouse and children. However, it will be necessary for you to take steps to reestablish a domicile in...
Form what you describe you were refused admission to the U.S. and allowed to withdraw your application for admission in lieu of being subject to an...
Generally speaking, a visa refusal cannot be appealed. However, it is considered a denial without prejudice and the applicant can reapply assuming...
Based on your facts your husband maybe eligible for parole in place which if granted, will allow him to apply to become a permanent resident...
When applying for naturalization there are both physical presence and continuous residence requirements that must be satisfied. When you satisfy...
Generally speaking, a visitor is admitted for 6 months. An extension of stay for another 6 months can be requested from USCIS prior to the...
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Generally speaking assuming you are a U.S. citizen, the fact that your fiancée fell out of status will not prevent you from petitioning for him....
Generally speaking, you can file the National Interest Waiver petition regardless of your location or current status. Whether you can file for...
There are a number of different issues presented from your question. It appears that your cousin is on an order of recognizance of supervision and...
Being out of status and having an expired visa are two different things. However, renewal of a visa by mail is generally not an option when the...