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What would be considered "extreme hardship", and in my case, how likely will I be granted a permanent green card if I divorce?
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Answered on January 26, 2016
Please talk to a experienced immigration attorney. You can file without your ex spouse but you have to prove the qualifying marriage was entered...
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I-129F - Date Differences.
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Answered on November 12, 2014
Here are the signature requirements from USCIS:
Signature Requirements for USCIS Forms
Legal Requirements for the Signature on Petitions and...
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E-2 funding
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Answered on November 12, 2014
Funds tracing is becoming a larger focus in the E-2 arena. Your friend will need to trace for USCIS that the funds came from the individual...
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CHANGING MY PRESENT VISA STATUS TO A PERMANENT RESIDENCY STATUS.........
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Answered on October 15, 2014
The two previous answer were correct. You should speak to an immigration attorney here in Cincinnati, to make sure your partner will be able to...
Letter of Intent to Marry address.
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Answered on October 13, 2014
You should address the letters to who you are sending them to. The problem with following other cases is that their situation my not be the same...
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My wife and I recently married and don't have much evidence. What will USCIS ask us for??
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Answered on May 24, 2013
USCIS will require you to prove persuasively that you have entered lawfully, that you and your wife married for whatever reason other than to evade...
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F1 visa about to be out of status and about to get married to USC, what can I do ?
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Answered on October 24, 2012
If you are going to marry a U. S. citizen, entered legally, and do not have a criminal recordy, discussing the difference between adjusting status...
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Can a gay male illegal immigrant get a green card or citizenship if he marries a gay male citizen?
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Answered on July 09, 2009
Based on the marriage the individual cannot get a "green card", but the illegal immigrant may be eligible for asylum based on membership in a...