Immigration marriage case?
If you will not be able to live together, it seems to me that your application will be denied. You should find another spouse.
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If you will not be able to live together, it seems to me that your application will be denied. You should find another spouse.
It seems to me that one abandons his or her application to change or extend status if one leaves the U.S.
There is no immigration law that prohibits the employer from doing this. You may want to seek advice from a labor lawyer.
You do have to provide a certified translation of all foreign documents. Usually you can submit a photocopy and you do not need to submit a...
It could be denied and they could revoke the F2. You may be better off trying to file for a change of status in the U.S. rather than leaving the...
If you want the card to have alternative names, both a married name and a maiden name, that would not seem to be possible. You could choose which...
It does not mean anything at all except your application is on file and CIS will get to it whenever they get to it.
You could try a fiance petition. That will require you to leave the U.S. and wait for the visa abroad. Or if you get married, you can file for...
An approved visa that has not been issued does not provide a way to return to the U.S. If you are eligible to file for adjustment of status, you...
Chances are very low that the post office will locate it, but you could go in person and I have heard of times that they do find it. Assume it is...