Who can apply for a 212(d)(3) waiver?
Unauthorized employment is not a ground of inadmissibility for visa purposes so this waiver is not needed.
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Unauthorized employment is not a ground of inadmissibility for visa purposes so this waiver is not needed.
If they came legally to the U.S. or if they are 245i grandfathered or if one of you is in the military might be able to "adjust" status...
First of all, make sure you are really subject. An advisory opinion is free. Can apply for new any visa abroad except H and L and return but ...
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Why take the risk? Get certified copies showing it was dismissed.
It means I-751 approved and new (10 year) card is being produced. You will get a USPS tracking number when actually mailed.
Go ahead and file the I-90 (can do it online). Once you have receipt notice, you can try getting "transportation letter" from US embassy and/or...
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I agree with my colleague. You are free to contact DHS if it makes you feel better. ...
See: http://www.uscis.gov/forms/tip-sheet-employment-authorization-applications-pending-more-75-days If USCIS issues a request for initial...
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The question is not clear. She cannot hold H-4 and H-1B status at same time. if last USCIS "last action" was change of status to H-1B then her...
TPS does not replace your current nonimmigrant status - it just supplements it and allows you to work during its duration. If TPS ends you can...