What can my fiancee do to be legal in US?
Review his immigration history with an attorney first to make sure that he cannot adjust in the U.S. If not, then you can proceed with the I-130...
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Review his immigration history with an attorney first to make sure that he cannot adjust in the U.S. If not, then you can proceed with the I-130...
You should apply for a reentry permit.
You might be able to utilize AC21 to extend beyond the six year limit. You may also be able to recapture time too.
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It would fall under the cap. You can apply on April 1st with a start date of October 1st. You might not need premium processing at first, but...
I've represented many Canadians who do not receive an I-94 and we extend their stay in the U.S. without them having to leave.
You can do an E-2 first and then reinvest in the company. When you reach either $500K or $1million, then you can apply for permanent residence.
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K-3 visa holders can only adjust through the person who sponsored the K-3 petition. You can still do this even if you are now divorced.
There is a rumor that the Senate will include a provision to increase the number of H-1B visas available each year, but nothing formal yet. You...
You can make the H-1B application with the current passport, but it is advisable to get a new one before traveling.
USCIS will accept a copy. It does not need to be notarized.