Green card holder being laid off
You are probably eligible for unemployment if your are terminated without cause. Receiving unemployment will not effect your citizenship application.
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You are probably eligible for unemployment if your are terminated without cause. Receiving unemployment will not effect your citizenship application.
It is impossible to answer this question with the information provided. If eligible, I suggest your husband apply for citizenship. That would...
You should address cases regarding your particular case to the immigration Attorney who is handling your case. You can't file an I-140 until the...
The pending I-130 demonstrates an intent to immigrate that will be difficult to overcome. A visitor visa would almost certainly be denied and you...
Yes. Any time after the start date requested on the COS. Waiting for the receipt notice is a good idea since it ensures that the COS application...
Immigration law is extremely draconian regarding these types of crimes. If you were almost any nationality other than Cuban, you would have been...
Six months is not extraordinarily long. There is not question in your question.
Due to priority date issues, it will take about 13-20 years for them to get green cards. If your parents do not become US Citizens, any child that...
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H-4 visas are not employer specific. As long as you have a current approval notice and are maintaining your status they should be fine.
You should retain an attorney to assist you with this. If the I-601 is denied you will likely be place in removal proceedings.