Different USCIS# number on OPT and Stem?
Yes, it is fine to have two different numbers on each document. It is nothing to worry about. Why don't you ask your immigration attorney about this?
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Yes, it is fine to have two different numbers on each document. It is nothing to worry about. Why don't you ask your immigration attorney about this?
Unfortunately, the child is not a US citizen nor will he be. First, citizenship is not "transmitted" to adopted children. Second, an adopted child...
Cancellation of Removal is your only option on these facts. See a Board Certified immigration attorney.
Excellent questions for the attorney who represents you and the company. And yes that attorney is your attorney as well as the company’s attorney.
You subtract 6.5 years or so from their current age to see if they are under 21.
The beneficiary is your husband. But the I-130 form is a very small part of the case. You must have actual evidence of four elements: you live...
We cannot really offer any guidance without seeing the two job descriptions and requirements to make sure the transfer requirements are met. We...
It is not possible to simply call the CBP. You can file an FOIA to get a copy of your file or have an attorney do it. It is actually fairly...
You can petition for her if you are over 21 but she is subject to the ten-year "bar" and does not have a waiver for it. So, the short answer is...
You need to discuss this with your attorney who has your file. We cannot assist without seeing all of your documents and determine what CIS is doing.