Immigration related question. Getting married to my Girl Friend who is a CU6 Permanent Resident.
You don't need to be married at the time your girlfriend got her status. If she is a CU6 you can apply for her as her spouse. This assumes you...
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You don't need to be married at the time your girlfriend got her status. If she is a CU6 you can apply for her as her spouse. This assumes you...
Since you filed for an extension before you expired I would file the appropriate paperwork August 1, 2013 when the priority dates will be current. ...
You state that you want her to move to the US in January but what visa is she going to have to do that? Before you do anything I think you should...
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You can certainly file what you have with the I-130/485 but you will be scheduled for an interview and at that time you should bring with you...
You don't say on what basis but I will assume that you are talking about applying for a spouse. It doesn't make a difference as to the citizenship...
There is a very good possibility that he can return to the United States if he was deported for just being here illegally and not for an criminal...
Who knows that the law will be when your son is 21 but for now it would have no effect. You are correct in that you aren't subject to either the 3...
You would need to apply for reinstatement and do so quickly. You would need to address what took you so long to do that. Hire a lawyer.
You can't translate and certify your own documents. You can translate your own documents to keep the cost down and have them certified by someone...
I would apply for a returning resident visa (SB-1) at the Embassy. I had an Iranian client that was out for two years and obtained at the Embassy...
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