Can a GC be filed with expanded provisional waiver for people with I140 approved and US citizen parents?
If you are currently in the country legally, why would you need the provisional waiver?
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If you are currently in the country legally, why would you need the provisional waiver?
Your chances of staying legally in the U.S. will depend on how strong or weak your asylum claim is, and whether or not you qualify for other forms...
How long has your fiancee been a green card holder? Is your fiancee eligible to become a U.S. citizen?
When did you become a green card holder?
From the time of the H visa denial until you left the U.S.--was that period more than 180 days? More than a year? Then you won the diversity...
A U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident does not need to pass a drug test in order to petition her family member for an immigrant visa.
Assuming you meet the other criteria for naturalization, then yes, it's just a math question, and it looks like you should be able to file next...
What was your immigration status at the time of your entry? What was your period of authorized stay? Are you still in lawful status? Why didn't you...
Assuming you meet the other criteria for adjustment, then yes, following your lawful entry on the TN you should be able to apply for a green card...
Yes, as long as you did not marry. From USCIS: "If you are a derivative asylee, your CSPA age is your age on the date your principal asylee...