Can I avoid removal/deportation and adjust my status?
If you have been in the US for 10 years, try for cancellation of removal. Also have your current spouse file an I-130 and you file adjustment at...
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If you have been in the US for 10 years, try for cancellation of removal. Also have your current spouse file an I-130 and you file adjustment at...
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It depends how long the person was out of the U.S. and if they returned to their last US residence or moved elsewhere.
It depends on his immigration history. If he has a prior deportation order, or reentered after a deportation, there is nothing you can do. ...
You should marry within 90 days of her arrival on a fiance visa, and should start living together as soon as you are married. You can file for the...
It should provide information of which she has first hand knowledge, in detail including dates, names and places. The information should be...
It is quite common, since you need proof of your status between the time of the decision and receiving your green card.
You may have been an independent contractor and not an employee, so you can indicate self employed and the job title.
Yes, as long as they live in the U.S. and are US citizens or lawful permanent resident aliens.
If your husband is issued the visa, it will be in his passport.
It will certainly cause delays, but it should not be a basis to deny your application. Have the arrest records, indictment or information, and...