Can I re-marry and able to petition my future spouse to get his permanent resident card?
It depends how long ago you received your green card. If it was less than five years from the date of your first approval to the date you remarry,...
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It depends how long ago you received your green card. If it was less than five years from the date of your first approval to the date you remarry,...
It will not keep you from VAWA Approval. You will need to provide the police report, the court disposition, proof you paid the fines / completed...
It depends in part on the path she takes to obtain her immigrant visa. It sounds like she could be eligible for a U Visa or VAWA, aside from...
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Yes, pay it. Failure to support your children is likely to result in a finding of poor moral character and denial of the N400.
In order to qualify for a waiver, she needs a spouse or parent who is a US Citizen or Lawful Permanent Resident (green card holder). That is what...
We cannot tell the reason from the information given. The way to start investigating would be through a thorough review of his history and a...
Yes and yes and if you're being petitioned by a US Citizen spouse, then no it will not affect your eligibility as the law provides an automatic...
You really need to discuss your situation one-on-one with an experienced immigration attorney and not the one (if there was one) who helped with...
He does not have the required three years of income tax returns. If you use him as a co-sponsor, you will receive a Request for Evidence as to that...
If there was a police report and/or criminal investigation and she was cooperative with authorities, she may be eligible for U Nonimmigrant Status....