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Is the documentation process for my boyfriend who has lived in the U.S for years but doesn’t have a green card possible?
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Answered on December 04, 2019
More details need to be known (for example did his family come in with visas when he was little or did they come in without inspection?)....
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How is the status change process going by being in usa with a b2 visa ?
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Answered on September 04, 2019
You need to contact an attorney immediately (before your B2 status expires) because if you file for an adjustment of status, you may be able to get...
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Am come from Africa am a business man but at this time I can not do my business in my country, and the government arrest me 20 m
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Answered on September 04, 2019
Dawit, thank you for reaching out. You need to apply for political asylum. We would need to flesh out the details. Can you please call our office...
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The woman I love is facing deportation. I know marriage alone might not stop her deportation. What else would be needed?
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Answered on May 06, 2019
Are you a U.S. Citizen by any chance? If so, are you married or would independently want to marry her (not just for the sole purpose of helping her...
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If i marry a US citizen, is it possible to file adjustment of status, from visitor to spouse and remain in US?
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Answered on February 25, 2019
Yes, provided there are no other "bars of inadmissibility" to your adjusting status, i.e., provided you don't have a disqualifying (serious)...
Does J2 dependent (Category C05) included on the 180 day extension?
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Answered on July 10, 2018
No, the C05 category is NOT one that has a 180 day extension.
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How long does NVC take to receive AOS and Civil documents?
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Answered on April 03, 2018
Our office has been told that, at least as of last fall, the NVC wasn't evening opening mail and registering it as received for approximately 11...
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I obtained my permanent resident 10 year green card after approval married to an LPR after being married for more than 2 years.
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Answered on August 10, 2016
You can apply for citizenship after 3 years of having been a Lawful Permanent Resident ("LPR"), provided you have no disqualifying criminal history...
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