How long will my wife get an interview date after I sent the Affidavit of Support to NVC at Portsmouth, NH?
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Answered on February 14, 2012
Have you sent all the original documents such as birth cert and DS 230 Part I and II that thee NVC requires? If not, you must. The interview date...
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I-290B to re-open and re-consider, but was denied
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Answered on February 14, 2012
Re-file the I-130 ( and I-485 if eligible)
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In removal proceedinds pending i-130,how long do one have an decision on the i-130 after the interview?
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Answered on February 14, 2012
You can be approved right at the interview or shortly thereafter. If USCIS doubts the bona fides of you marriage, it can investigate your case...
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Can I apply for citizenship
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Answered on February 14, 2012
I agree with the other attorneys . Consult an EXPERIENCED immigration attorney
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What should my marital status be for tax purposes? my wife is a foreigner and was never in US.
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Answered on February 14, 2012
You should post this in the tax forum
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How long will the AOS process take and will my status affect my application?
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Answered on February 14, 2012
Mr Kaufrmann analysis is spot on
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In 2007, I got a 10 year B1/B2 visa and i visited a few times. In 2009, I have a h1B visa, is my B1 Still valid?
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Answered on February 14, 2012
I agree , it should be valid
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I want to marry a man from France who came over on a vacation visa. He and his daughter have over stayed (visa expired in Dec)
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Answered on February 14, 2012
You should talk to an immigration attorney. It seems he is working illegally. If you get married, oit seems like that could be the easiest method...
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DV dismissed case - documents that should be submitted
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Answered on February 14, 2012
I agree, you should be fine
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I had a green Card that expired in 2001 and renewed it then, I was supposed to receive the new card by mail but never did.
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Answered on February 14, 2012
It has been over a decade since you have been to the US? It is likely you have abandoned your LPR status. Unless you can re-file, I do not think...
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