I-131 Re-entry
Yes, if you anticipate being outside the US for more than 6 months during a rolling year. A conditional resident can travel outside the US, but...
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Yes, if you anticipate being outside the US for more than 6 months during a rolling year. A conditional resident can travel outside the US, but...
Yes, you are correct. The income will be more of an issue at the adjustment of status phase after she enters the US and gets married. The easiest...
The fact that her visa is expired will not prevent her from adjusting her status from F1 to Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR) as long as she is...
First, there is no court proceeding. It is an administrative interview with an immigration officer. The officer will need to confirm the...
The three people you mentioned are not your 'children' for purposes of immigration law (the marital relationship was not entered into prior to the...
For a marriage to be valid in the US (i.e., not bigamous) , you must obtain a divorce from your current wife. I would think the same rule applies...
You are not able to adjust status, extend your stay or otherwise change your status. You must leave the US by the time indicated or there will be...
You must be a lawful permanent resident for 3 years if you are married to a US citizen. If you are not married to a US citizen at the time of your...
If you leave and at the same time your intention is to marry a US citizen, you will not be allowed to reenter the US with your F1 visa because you...
The short answer is yes. You may not think you need it now, but it maybe helpful in the future. Plus there is no additional cost. Send...