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My i360 for a widow has updated
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Answered on March 07, 2013
It means they are mailing a receipt to you. If you don't get it in 30 days [April 6, 2013, call CIS.
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Stay with voluntary departure or file motion to re-open and reconsider?
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Answered on March 06, 2013
If he took voluntary departure, and three months have passed since the hearing, he will not be able to adjust and he must leave the U.S. There is...
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What should we do now ? Can I sue USC IS ?
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Answered on March 06, 2013
yes, you can file a petition for write of mandamus.
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Is it legal to continue working after receiving an H - 1B transfer RFE ?
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Answered on March 06, 2013
Yes.
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Can I apply for H1B without applying for H4 extension or Can I apply both at the same time ?
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Answered on March 06, 2013
You can file for an H1b on April 1st. You should not request to extend an H4 and change to H1b at the same time as they are inconsistent.
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Hb from F2 ?
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Answered on March 06, 2013
You can change status from F2 to H1b, as long as the f2 is good until October 1, 2013.
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I am a citizen and want
To help my brother. How long would it take for him to get visa/residency if he is already living here?
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Answered on March 06, 2013
About 12 years. If he is not in status he must leave the US for 10 years.
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I am on a legal 1 status & on STEM OPT . I am getting married to a US Citizen soon . what will happen to my WAD card ?
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Answered on March 06, 2013
You do not lose your status by getting married nor by applying for adjustment.
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What's the position of someone who applies for Asylum and gets married to a USC during the process?
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Answered on March 06, 2013
If they are adjustment eligible they can file an I-130 petition for alien relative and request adjustment at the immigration court.
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My husband is in jail, he got an immigration hold, but he is legal here he just renew his permanent resident card last year
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Answered on March 06, 2013
He may be subject to removal based on either a crime involving moral turpitude or even a crime of violence.
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