I filled out the green card application for my son 8years old. Do I have to sign instead of him or let him do a fingerprint or ?
Generally, for children under 14, a parent can sign on their behalf. Check the form instructions to be sure.
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Generally, for children under 14, a parent can sign on their behalf. Check the form instructions to be sure.
Parents of U.S. citizens are immediate relatives, so there are an unlimited number of immigrant visas available each year. As a result, there is no...
Generally, and your attorney can provide you with more specific information, a request to change/extend status or change employers must be filed...
While it is impossible to quantify the risk, CBP has been known to board trains and request to see immigration documentation from the passengers.
If the 800# says there is no clock, it could either be a mistake or the judge is not treating your application as one for asylum. Rather, the judge...
A drug conviction can lead to deportation or exclusion from the U.S. Using drugs, even if done legally under state law, can lead to the denial...
Not necessarily. An EAD does not always equate to lawful presence. You should consult with an attorney.
The NVC should send you a letter acknowledging receipt of the approved I130s from the USCIS. It will send you instructions on when/how to pay the...
You can file an I-130 petition for her. Your family's income is not relevant now but it will be when you need to file an Affidavit of Support....
This sounds like a problem with the mortgage company because you remain a permanent resident until there is a final decision on your I-751...