Process to change from L1B to Green card
You didn't state what the level of your credentials (work experience, training and education) is. Even if on L-1B, you may possibly be able to...
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You didn't state what the level of your credentials (work experience, training and education) is. Even if on L-1B, you may possibly be able to...
The question is basically one of whether the chance in circumstance would be considered a "material change" in your L-1 employment. How does this...
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The regulations is something that will have the effect of DHS/USCIS reviewing its policies and procedures on people currently in removal...
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Since the Naturalization is not prefaced on a Greencard approved based on marriage to a U.S. Citizen, her previous marriage(s) "should" be...
If your daughter's father entered the United States "without inspection", then he is physically present in violation of U.S. law. Currently, there...
Unfortunately, until one of the following conditions occurs, you're essentially legally stuck in your contract with the Fed. Gov't. (signing the...
"Aggregate sentences" usually refers to the maximum possible that COULD HAVE BEEN imposed under the law. The actual sentences and/or time served...
Your best bet would be to get married, and then submit your paperwork with additional forms and documents for your spouse along at the same time. ...
If he were born in the U.S., then he would be a U.S. citizen, regardless of his parents' status. However, assuming he came as a foreign-born child...
The Consular officer is not comfortable with the so-called "bona fides" of the marriage, and is asking USCIS to revoke the approved I-129F...