Will I get in trouble if I didn’t change my maiden name to married name on green card?
No. If your name has not chaged legall, and all other documents contain your maiden name, your greencard can be under your maiden name.
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No. If your name has not chaged legall, and all other documents contain your maiden name, your greencard can be under your maiden name.
Yes, you may. It will be consular processing, but the first steps are taken here in the USA. Consult an attorney.
If you meet the requirements, you can be naturalized. "Travel ban" is not a rule, it is an executive order.
Approved I-130 does not authorize to work in the USA, even if employment authorization is filed. There has to be some other basis for the...
This situation depends a lot on Jon Doe's marital status and age.
You are not going to be able to get a state ID on a visitor's visa.
You can check out the dates for the I-130 petitions online. When the I-130 is approved it does not mean a visa is immediately available for your...
His eligibility for naturalization might be in jeopardy. Please consult with an immigration attorney.
You should review again the question on your N-400. What does it ask? Read it carefully. Also, you probably need to talk to an accountant.
Even if you had an approved NIW, it does not mean you are eligible for a visa right away. So, if there is no visa available, then you cannot adjust...