How do dismissed misdemeanors (including CIMT charges) affect the Green Card / immigration process?
If you were only charged, but not prosecuted and convicted, then no there should not be any negative impact on your USCIS Green Card case. You...
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If you were only charged, but not prosecuted and convicted, then no there should not be any negative impact on your USCIS Green Card case. You...
You would need to check the residency requirements for the jurisdiction that he lives in and that you live in, to best determine where you should...
You should ask your employer's US immigration attorney to explain to you the potential issues that could / will most likely arise. This attorney...
If it is with the same employer, then talk to the employers attorney about your concerns. If it is with a new employer, then talk with an...
You will need to consult with an experienced immigration attorney to assist with the bail issue and to determine the final outcome of the...
Studies such as you described must be done on a F-1. There may be appropriate / legal status changes to an F-1 upon her arrival. You should meet...
Your card is in the mail! Well ... almost. Congrats!
You can always file, but realistically it will be extremely unlikely to be approved at this time. Don't waste your time or money.
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This is a complicated question and you should really meet with your employer's immigration attorney and sort out this issue.