What is section 216 in immigration law?
Section 216 of the Immigration & Nationality Act (INA) states the law on removing the condition on a two year conditional permanent resident card. ...
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Section 216 of the Immigration & Nationality Act (INA) states the law on removing the condition on a two year conditional permanent resident card. ...
If your husband entered the US legally (for example on a tourist visa and overstayed), then he can adjust status to permanent resident here in the...
You or your wife should consult with an experienced immigration attorney as soon as possible. You will likely need to consular process. Also, if...
Filing for a new cap-subject H-1B in April won't help, because you have to be outside the U.S. for a year at the time the petition is filed to...
Yes, you are eligible to apply and do not need a waiver. 245(i) doesn't apply in this situation.
If you are marrying a US Citizen, then you can apply to adjust status to permanent resident when you are out of status if you are otherwise...
I agree with my colleagues. I would add that even if you can change to L-1A, you may still not be able to qualify for EB-1C unless you were...
Your permanent resident card becomes technically invalid for reentry into the U.S. if you are absent from the U.S. for 1 year or more. You should...
Even though an FCCPT evaluation for visa screening purposes for physical therapist is equivalent to a Master's degree, USCIS does not automatically...
You need to be careful. Even though the charges were dropped, if you admit to committing the crime or to the acts which constitute the elements of...