I want to bring my spouse to the U.S but I have a few issues before I send my I 130 form.
On what basis did you acquire permanent residency? Are either of your parents a U.S. citizen?
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On what basis did you acquire permanent residency? Are either of your parents a U.S. citizen?
What was the date of your conviction? What did you plead guilty to? On what date did you become a green card holder? If you became a green card...
I'm assuming your wife is a USC? The timing might work out for the divorce to come through, you get married, she files an I-130 for you and you...
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In addition to the good suggestions of my colleagues: Has your husband ever served in the U.S. Armed Forces or Reserves? Do you have any relatives...
If your wife files an I-130 for you, it should take roughly 1 1/2-2 years for your priority date to become current, at which point you can file an...
You cannot adjust status on the basis of that old I-130 filed by your uncle. However, it may serve to grandfather you under an old section of law...
On the one hand, the two applications are completely distinct, and filing the waiver will not speed up the processing of the asylum claim. On...
Your wife filed a visa petition for you, called an I-130. By filing the I-130 she was asking that the government recognize that the marriage to you...
The five year rule does not apply to you because you are a U.S. citizen. That rule would prevent an LPR from filing an I-130 for a spouse if the...
Let me make sure I understand the question. * You first entered the U.S. on a J-1 visa to study for your Master's degree. * You are subject to...